What I found as interesting as the comments was the selection of who counts as 'Ed Tech Leaders' in this article. For the most part, they are technology CEOs or directors. There's almost no representation from institutions and none from outside the commercial sector. I kept thinking of Audrey Watters being inundated with this sort of stuff in her work, and seeing no real education in ed tech. Anyhow, "Cybersecurity and teacher resources were the most common topics addressed in the responses - many of which include specific ideas for new policies and practices for K-12 education." Cybersecurity, because that's every tech company's nightmare. And resources, so people can buy their stuff.
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