麻豆原创鈥檚 Hollands: Ed Tech Purchasers Prefer Independently Researched Products

Hollands writes about a of education technology purchasing decisions in higher education which she led and presented at an Ed Tech Efficacy Research Symposium in Washington, D.C. in early May. The study, , finds that buyers of higher education technology prefer making purchasing decisions based on independent research. But, the study notes, “many interviewees pointed out that there is a dearth of rigorous research on EdTech products and strategies.” Hollands and her team also found that institutions of higher education that do their own studies to evaluate education technology rarely share the results outside their own organization unless they are asked by another higher-education institution to do so.
Read Hollands’s opinion piece at 麻豆原创 EdTech . Read the piece on EdSurge . Read a story on Education Dive about the study . Read the full study .
Published Tuesday, Jun 13, 2017