Something is breaking inside the education system — and it’s happening faster than universities can react. In lecture halls from Boston to Berlin, professors face a new kind of student: one who turns in perfectly polished assignments yet cannot defend a single idea in them. Essays appear out of thin air. Research papers are generated…
In 2020, the global Coronavirus pandemic changed education and the EdTech sectors in ways that no one could have predicted. Around the world, distance learning became the main way students of every age were taught (K-12 and at universities), for many months. Now in some countries, schools have reopened again as vaccine rollouts intensify, with…