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An Ed-Tech Tragedy?

Date Thursday, Nov 23 Time   –   RoomPotsdam III

Join a fast-paced exchange with the author of UNESCO’s just-released book An Ed-Tech Tragedy? about ed-tech experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic.

In an interview format, David Hollow, Research Director at the EdTech Hub, will ask Mark West about findings and lessons from UNESCO’s 650-page analysis of what happened when technology became the backbone of education during periods of school closures. 

The discussion will examine how pandemic modes of learning have rippled into the present and their implications for the future of teaching and learning. It will further unpack (and interrogate!) the book’s premise that the experiences should be framed and remembered as an ‘ed-tech tragedy’.

Like the UNESCO book, the interview will be organised across three ‘acts’. Audience members will be invited to pose questions and make comments. The exchange will touch on the book’s many topics and look closely at issues of inclusion, equity, health, surveillance, privatization, control, resilience and environmental sustainability.

Whether participants agree or disagree with the UNESCO analysis, all will walk away with new ideas about the legacy of technology-first responses to the challenges of the pandemic.

Join the session to resee and reassess what occurred with education and technology during the turbulent period of the pandemic and what it portends for the future.

OEB speaker Mark West

Mark West

Education Specialist, UNESCO, France

Moderator

OEB speaker David Hollow

David Hollow

Leader of Jigsaw Education and Research Director of EdTech Hub, United Kingdom