Companies like Google, Microsoft, Canvas, and many more have positioned themselves as solutions to education problems, but they’re making very few moves to protect what we know about the learning process? It wouldn’t be hard for them to make things work in much more pedagogically sound ways, but they seem to be uninterested in doing much beyond the status quo.
In this episode, Tim and Brent discuss what Google (and all of the other corporations, too) can do to actually help teachers and students through the learning process.
Warning, some of these ideas could lead to slippery slopes, so it’s worth thinking them through.
