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