The 100 Worst Ed-Tech Debacles of the Decade
Hack Education
DECEMBER 30, 2019
In 2011, Barber went to work for Pearson as its Chief Education Advisor, continuing his advocacy for competition, data collection, measurements, and standards-based reforms. See David Kernohan’s excellent keynote at OpenEd13 for more.) It told of another student who paid his friend $200 to take a course for him. Apple sneers about this.
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