Today's Newslettter: Edtech and the Election
 
As we wade waist deep into election season, I find myself searching harder for substantive issues regarding education technology from either campaign. This Fortune analysis pretty clearly lays out the case for Clinton. In the spirit of objectivity, I did a deep Google dive into “Trump” and “edtech” with negligible results. One advantage to being a train ride away from Philadelphia is that I will get a taste of the DNC on Wednesday when I attend a couple of related events—The Information Technology & Innovation Foundation is hosting the “DNC Policy Forum: How the Next Administration Can Foster Innovation, Boost Productivity, and Increase U.S. Competitiveness” and The Atlantic Monthly is hosting “Teaching for Tomorrow in the Creative Economy.”
I will be Tweeting along if you’d like to follow the conversations at our Tech&Learning Live site. —Kevin Hogan, Content Director
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Kevin Hogan is a forward-thinking media executive with more than 25 years of experience building brands and audiences online, in print, and face-to-face. Kevin has been reporting on education technology for more than 20 years. Previously, he was Editor-at-Large at eSchool News and Managing Director of Content for Tech & Learning.
