ed-tech.
Across
- 5. The ongoing balance between what changes and what remains the same in education with tech (6,11)
- 7. The skills and roles needed in the job market influenced by new technology (6,6,5)
- 9. Technology that is now a core part of education, no longer just an add-on (10,8)
- 10. Unequal opportunities to access technology and education resources (6,2,6)
Down
- 1. Machines and systems capable of performing tasks that normally require human intelligence (10,10) |
- 2. Real-time online learning where students and teachers interact simultaneously (11,8)
- 3. Learning that combines online digital media with traditional face-to-face classroom methods (6,8)
- 4. Preference for certain groups or individuals in tech access or benefits, often linked to privilege (7)
- 6. Society focused on the creation, sharing, and use of knowledge, especially via digital means (8,7)
- 8. Learners born into the age of digital technology, often naturally skilled with it (7,7)