False Hopes: How EdTech Promises Often Fail Students

Not all EdTech helps. Some isolates. “False Hopes” shows why Apna PC is different—it empowers learners instead of trapping them.

The comic “False Hopes” holds a mirror to the modern education-tech industry. Flashy ads promise instant results, better grades, and “smart” learning apps—but behind the marketing, many kids feel isolated and unseen.

The story portrays a student surrounded by screens, yet disconnected from real understanding. It’s a quiet critique of edtech that sells dreams instead of building skills. What’s missing isn’t technology—it’s humanity and context.

Apna PC was built to fix that. It offers curated learning tools without manipulative algorithms or distractions. Kids learn in pods or at home, guided by mentors, not marketing.

📖 Flip through “False Hopes” to see how Teach to Earn is replacing empty promises with real learning impact.

👉 Don’t buy false hope. Build real skills.
Visit https://www.teachtoearn.in/apna-pc/

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