(This session doesn’t report on speakers directly but provides comments, summaries and ideas) Realising Our Broadband Future digital education stream Very large bandwidth to big school, computers for everyone, digital resources are the focus (Moo, CIO, NT) Watching a terrible Microsoft glossy promo video: does this company not realise how bad these things look? Sure, it’s a ‘vision’ not reality, but what it assumes is a class infrastructure – 100% middleclass. Plus the sort of ‘perfection’ they imagine for devices and software is, to be honest, just a wee bit farfetdched given M’Soft’s record on such things. Oh wait, maybe this is a glimpse into the 23rd century. Part of the problem here is that technologists assume (as always) that the technology solves the problems. That the technology is what’s missing to make education better. Equally, there is a kind of rationalist determinism here, too, hidden in the technological determinism: computer science sees the problems as ones of knowledge and information and data, that there is always a rational answer to a human need which will appear, in the modern mode, if only it can be addressed. Equally, some of the Microsoft hyperbole fails to account for the way teachers … Click to read more →