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TKH
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In the recent episode of the TKH podcast, host TK interviews Maxime, a college student sharing his trials and tribulations with educational technology. From drawing cats with rainbow mustaches on an iPad in elementary school to grappling with Excel for a lab report in college, Maxime’s tech journey is filled with humor and frustration. His experiences reflect the gaps in technology education for younger generations, despite being perceived as tech-savvy simply due to exposure. He advocates for increased training and a shift in perspective, arguing that just like any other subject, technology needs to be learned and not assumed as an innate skill.
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In the recent episode of the TKH podcast, host TK interviews Maxime, a college student sharing his trials and tribulations with educational technology. From drawing cats with rainbow mustaches on an iPad in elementary school to grappling with Excel for a lab report in college, Maxime’s tech journey is filled with humor and frustration. His experiences reflect the gaps in technology education for younger generations, despite being perceived as tech-savvy simply due to exposure. He advocates for increased training and a shift in perspective, arguing that just like any other subject, technology needs to be learned and not assumed as an innate skill.
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In the recent episode of the TKH podcast, host TK interviews Maxime, a college student sharing his trials and tribulations with educational technology. From drawing cats with rainbow mustaches on an iPad in elementary school to grappling with Excel for a lab report in college, Maxime’s tech journey is filled with humor and frustration. His experiences reflect the gaps in technology education for younger generations, despite being perceived as tech-savvy simply due to exposure. He advocates for increased training and a shift in perspective, arguing that just like any other subject, technology needs to be learned and not assumed as an innate skill.
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