About EdTech Current

Tech-friendly. Learning-first. Against fake learning.

Tech-friendly. Learning-first. Against fake learning.

EdTech Current exists because students are growing up in a world where attention is engineered, AI can replace effort, and technology is often sold as learning.

We believe technology can expand learning, creativity, access, and opportunity. But we also believe not every educational tool creates real learning.

Some tools help students retrieve, explain, practice, create, reflect, and grow. Others only make students look busy, finish faster, or depend more on shortcuts.

EdTech Current is tech-friendly but learning-first. We translate research from learning science, psychology, education, AI, and student technology into practical guidance for Gen Z learners, millennial parents, and educators.

Our goal is simple: help the AI generation learn better, and help the adults around them choose better tools.

What We Mean by Fake Learning

Fake learning is finished homework without understanding. It is AI answers without thinking, learning apps that reward tapping instead of effort, screen time disguised as education, and study habits that feel productive but fail when it is time to remember or apply the idea.

We are not anti-AI, anti-screen, or anti-edtech. We judge technology by what it trains the learner to do.