I appreciate this piece from Peter Greene, which makes some of the same points I have, and adds additional considerations.
In particular the “tiers” is a big one and worth real thought.
Josh Cowen
“Sweetness without acid is boring,” she told me. “It’s insipid.” There’s a reason 2-year-olds and red pandas love it. “It’s just kind of one-note—and not that interesting,” // www.theatlantic.com/culture/2026...
Been saying this for years: Don't submit to Frontiers. Don't peer-review for Frontiers. It's long been considered a predatory publisher by many in the field, including many who have worked as editor there.
I don’t really watch basketball but maybe I should start.
Morgan Polikoff
My colleague Patricia Burch with some valuable thoughts on the role of private equity in educational AI. What should parents and other stakeholders worry about? What should they do? edpolicyhub.substack.com/p/the-hidden...
Eiko Fried
If you had given me just the names of the categories I could have told you this is what I was! But a cool quiz for funsies.
Might be the most important thing you read today. This has been true of ed tech generally, and AI exacerbates the problems Burch explains.
The Supreme Court will be overturning this in 3, 2, …
I’ve officially resigned as Associate Editor for Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience. It used to be a reputable journal, but became a case study in how forced automation destroys academic integrity. 👇