1:1
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Mar 9, 2026
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6 min read
In a world that often feels like it’s sprinting toward a fully digitized future, neuroscientist Jared Cooney Horvath’s latest work, The Digital Delusion, serves as a vital and grounded wake-up call. While it’s easy to dismiss any critique of technology as "anti-progress," Horvath’s arguments are rooted in a deeply empathetic concern for the biological and emotional well-being of the next generation. By shifting the focus from "what can the machine do?" to "what does the human brain need?", he invites us to reclaim education as a deeply human endeavor.There is much to admire - and agree with - in Horvath’s framework, particularly where it intersects with the growing global consensus on protecting childhood.

TPACK
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Mar 4, 2026
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6 min read
The headlines are buzzing with a growing skepticism toward 1:1 device programs. From state-level legislative sessions to local school board meetings, the narrative is shifting toward "unplugging." Critics point to digital fatigue and the high cost of hardware, often suggesting that the 1:1 experiment has failed to deliver on its promise.
