Ed3 Weekly Issue #141: End of Year Summary
Hello Ed3 frens,
I want to thank all of you from the bottom of my heart for an amazing 2024. This newsletter started as a small passion project and I am endlessly amazed at the support and interest in what I have to share about blockchain and education.
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As we move into 2025 I am looking forward to sharing the best resources, news, and information on blockchain and education.
But before we close out 2024, let’s pause and take a look at some of the most popular and viewed posts from the past year. Scroll through the links below and relive all the amazing news from the past year!
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Top 5 Posts of 2024
Ed3 Weekly Issue #90: Mo' Money, Mo' Money, Mo' Money
AI, web3, and blockchain continue to mean big business in education: Read full story
Ed3 Weekly Issue #113: Digital Love
Integrating AI, blockchain, and AR in creating engaging and meaningful educational experiences: Read full story
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Ed3 Weekly Issue #114: Transport Is Arranged
Exploring and experimenting with students in virtual learning environments" Read full story
Ed3 Weekly Issue #126: Regulators, Mount Up
Advancements in crypto regulation could open up a new era of adoption: Read full story
Ed3 Weekly Issue #138: Agent AI
Agentic AI is already all the buzz, wait till 2025 rolls around: Read full story
?? Final Deep Dive
As we close out 2024, there’s no better way to deep dive than to look ahead to 2025. This annual report from Amy Webb and the folks at the Future Today Institute has become a tradition for me.
I love sitting down during the final weeks of 2024 (or the first weeks of 2025) and reading through what the leading futurists are seeing for the coming year. There are always new ideas or themes that I haven’t considered. I hope to have you add this to your annual end-of-year reading too!