The Seven Deadly Sins of Technology in Higher Ed

Sarah Robbins, a researcher on emerging technologies at Indiana University, shared these slides from an interesting talk she gave yesterday on “The Seven Deadly Sins of Technology in Higher Education: Exposing Our Crimes Against the Future.” This is the slides only, no audio, but it has many thought provoking ideas. Robbins said the “sins” are intended to be tongue-in-cheek and should serve as conversation-starters, more than anything. I found some of these points to be rather striking and they have sparked a variety of conversations among my colleagues here at OIT this morning. 

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