Technology can have a strong effect on university students’ success. But progress is slow. Initiative exhaustion abounds. At the same time as soon as the possibility of technology to change advanced schooling never been greater, college leaders may be increasingly skeptical for the buzz surrounding “the next big thing.” Along with justification. While tech entrepreneurs are fast to bemoan Byzantine procurement processes and risk-averse campus countries, higher education’s anemic adoption curve could have as much regarding tone-deaf pitches from business owners and a legacy of unsuccessful implementations. Continue reading “The Advice that is tough-Love Edtech to Hear”