I attended the Datapalooza event in Washington DC last month, celebrating a variety of quick-hit data deployment efforts by various companies, large and small, using data from the federal government to create innovative information for learners. I was asked to do a quick intro to the section on learning, technology, and data, so I thought I'd post it here. It's a little shy of seven minutes - not too long. I talk about results from learning science that should be incorporated into our learning environments, and the role of technology: not to "improve learning," but rather to take any learning solution (good or bad - hopefully good) and make it more affordable, reliablale, available, data-rich, and personalizeable.
Enjoy!
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