10 Ruminations on ASU+GSV 2024 on Higher Education, EdTech, and People
April 30, 2024 BlogOur team here at Tyton Partners was out in force at this year’s ASU+GSV conference, with almost 30…
Published by: Campus Technology
While schools have placed a great deal of attention on technology in the classroom, one instructional segment that has been left behind, it appears, is adult education. Although 86 percent of adult education administrators and practitioners said they believe that technology solutions can “effectively support” adult education, only 54 percent of students in those programs always have access on site to computers for instructional purposes. Another 36 percent have only “occasional” access, and the bulk of the remainder have even less.