In this episode, Erik and Kris discuss an edtech privacy court ruling, NFT textbooks, new certificates from Meta, the shifting social media landscape, and how to avoid the paradox of success. Our co-hosts also discuss their new book chapter in "Voices from the Digital Classroom" and provide 'tune up' tips for your Mac or Windows PC.
SHOW NOTES
Links
*Bloomberg: Pearson blockchain could make money every time e-books change hands
*New Yorker: TikTok and the fall of social media giants
*The Verge: Universities can't scan students' rooms
*Coursera: New Meta certificates
*LinkedIn: Avoid the paradox of success
*Computer World: 17 ways to speed up Windows 10
*MacWorld: How to speed up a Mac
New book chapter
*Kris Hans & Erik Christiansen in "Voices from the Digital Classroom: 25 Interviews about Teaching and Learning in the Face of a Global Pandemic"
CONTACT
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Erik Christiansen, Co-Founder & Co-Host
Website: erikchristiansen.net
Kris Hans, Co-Founder & Co-Host
Website: krishans.ca
Christopher Hoang, Audio Producer & Sound Engineer
Website: chrishoang.ca
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