Recommended by Andrew Cantarutti
Educational Technology is ubiquitous in today's classrooms, though its harms often outweigh its benefits. For concerned parents and teachers, Emily Cherkin's First Fish Chronicles is your greatest resource.
Those looking for insightful, informed, and honest reflections on the relationship between technologies and our minds needn't look any further than The Third Hemisphere. Tim is a neuroscientist at NYU, a wonderful writer, and an exciting thinker.
For "wisdom in the machine age," dig in to Lily Abadal's reflections. She provides higher ed teaching strategies with a philosophical grounding that preserve and protect the humanity in learning.
There is no greater authority than Katherine Martinko when it comes to technologically-conscientious parenting in a screen-saturated world. Why should we offer our kids an alternative? How do we do so? Look no further than The Analog Family.






