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Hi all,

I'm putting together a presentation for my faculty, and my sputtering
brainwaves remember that recently (within the last week or so) I read
this thought somewhere:  (wording is NOT exact)   Digital technology has
affected/revolutionized every aspect of our culture (economic system?)
and it's unrealistic to think that it should not revolutionize education
as well.     I'd really like to practice what I preach about giving
credit where due, but I can't seem to locate this one.   The likely
places are a blog post or EdWeek or School Library  Journal.  I've been
unsuccessful in my searches.  If it rings a bell, please let me know to
whom I should be giving credit!   Thanks so much!

Monica Williams-Mitchell

Seton High School Library

wmitchellm@setoncincinnati.org

 




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