The Educause Post Got Traction

Last week’s post got lots of coverage. Some bloggers played with the data to build alternative versions of some graphs, while others commented on the post and generated many remarks on reposts. I would like to thank everyone who shared the Educause post or commented on it. It’s good to see that the edtech community is active and interested.

I specifically enjoyed the work done by D’Arcy Norman, Associate Director of Learning Technologies & Design at the Taylor Institute for Teaching and Learning, University of Calgary. He created an alternative visualization for the importance of each product category over the years.

As you guys know, I attended the Educause annual conference in Denver last week. During the conference, I received much feedback on my analysis when browsing the floor from both existing clients and other companies. In general, everybody found the analysis amusing, and some provided feedback on my thoughts.

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