March 15, 2026

Connectedness and the Future of EdTech - HoET267

Connectedness and the Future of EdTech - HoET267
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In this episode of House of #EdTech, Chris Nesi explores a powerful idea that could shape the next era of education technology: connectedness. While many conversations about innovation focus on tools, platforms, and artificial intelligence, Chris zooms out to examine the deeper force that has always driven meaningful change in education.

From the early days of a single classroom computer to today's globally connected learning environments, technology has steadily expanded our ability to connect students, educators, ideas, and opportunities. Chris challenges listeners to think critically about how connection—not just devices—will influence the next generation of learning experiences. The episode invites educators to reflect on how they can intentionally design more connected classrooms, communities, and learning networks in 2026 and beyond.

The Evolution of EdTech

Education technology has changed dramatically over the years.

What Connectedness Really Means

Connectedness in education goes beyond Wi-Fi and devices.

Technology as a Bridge

Rather than replacing traditional learning experiences, technology can serve as a bridge, connecting learners to knowledge, people, and perspectives that were previously out of reach.

Why This Matters for Educators

As technology continues to evolve, educators face an important challenge:

Are we using technology simply because it exists, or are we using it to create meaningful connections?

Final Reflection

Chris encourages listeners to reflect on their own classrooms and ask:

  1. How connected are my students to the world around them?
  2. How connected am I to other educators?
  3. How can technology strengthen learning relationships?