40: 2022 Forecast

Episode 40 March 16, 2022 00:51:21
40: 2022 Forecast
Examining
40: 2022 Forecast

Mar 16 2022 | 00:51:21

/

Hosted By

Kris Hans Erik Christiansen

Show Notes

In this episode, Erik and Kris reflect on their 2021 education predictions to see what they got right and wrong. We'd like to give a big shout-out to our Audio Producer Chris Hoang who helped us develop this list for 2021. Our co-hosts also revised the forecast list for 2022.

SHOW NOTES:

2022 Forecast

  1. More EdTech Unicorns.
  2. Technology exposes socioeconomic fragility.
  3. Big Brother and academic integrity continue to be a problem
  4. Increase in digital (particularly OER) textbooks that include multimedia. Live updating of books or “living books.”
  5. More pressure for instructors to develop their own material (OER) with minimal financial support.
  6. Alternative accreditations grow in popularity.
  7. Institutional closures, or at the very least a shrinking in institutional size.

CONTACT:

Website: edtechexamined.com

Email: [email protected]

Twitter: @EdTechExamined

TEAM INFORMATION:

Erik Christiansen, Co-Founder & Co-Host

Website:  erikchristiansen.net

Twitter: @egchristiansen

Blog: tech-bytes.net

Kris Hans, Co-Founder & Co-Host

Website: krishans.ca

Twitter:  @KrisHans

Market Grade:  marketgrade.com

Christopher Hoang, Audio Producer & Sound Engineer

Website: chrishoang.ca

Other Episodes

Episode 47

August 05, 2022 01:31:05
Episode Cover

47: Atomic Effort

In this episode, Erik and Kris review essential Windows 10 tips, edtech privacy in schools, tech industry layoffs, 3D Google Maps, Chromebook updates, Intel...

Listen

Episode 0

June 28, 2020 00:01:24
Episode Cover

Trailer: Introducing EdTech Examined

Interested in education technology? Teaching during COVID-19 on your mind? Kris Hans and Erik Christiansen are excited to launch their new podcast titled “EdTech...

Listen

Episode 2

July 14, 2020 00:25:55
Episode Cover

2: Learning with Discord

In this episode, Kris and Erik will be discussing an academic misconduct case where students used Discord to share information, how and why to...

Listen