While many classrooms have iPads and children rely on the Internet to do their homework, in many ways education is still an analog experience. Are we headed for a wave of disruption? Or are there certain human elements of education that simply can’t be digitized? Evan is joined by Jan Hein Hoogstad, founder and technology developer for Offcourse, an online education platform. They discuss the state of online education, the challenges it faces, and how government policies might change the game.
#24: Apple v FBI: Unlocking the iPhone
#23: Getting SLAPPed for Online Speech
#22: India Shuts Down Free Internet
#21: Broadband Deployment in America with FCC Comm'r Ajit Pai
#20 - Spying on Foreigners (and Ourselves)
#19: Europocrisy: EU Privacy Hypocrisy with Stewart Baker
#18: 20 Years of Internet Regulation
#17: E-Cigarettes
#16: Internet in Africa
#15: Email Privacy
#14: Internet Taxes
#13: Space Law! (Part 1)
#12: Cybersecurity and the Internet of Things
#11: Uber and the Future of Work
#10: Internet Coupons
#9: Binge On & Zero-Rating
#8: Privacy Reform — or Digital Trade War?
#7: Uber Wars
#6: Democratic Debate
#5: GOP Debate
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