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Technology continues to change the world:

Shower of Aid Brings Flood of Progress

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More to think about . . . :-)

Is the iPad a Child's Best Friend?


Pros and cons of reading books on an iPad

Will the iPad Succeed in the Enterprise?



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Thought you would find this interesting.

Please read:
Math, Tech and the Women Who Don't Love Them




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The evolution of Technology and Politics continues:

Tech commission suggests new cybersecurity post




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Check out this article on another group left out of the digital revolution - Senior Citizens:

That Digital Divide, Bridged in a Classroom 




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Getting kids to read books instead of playing video games can be very difficult.


Folks are confronting this issue by using the new technology to get them excited about reading.


Reading will always be fundamental.  :-)


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The debate over the effectiveness of laptops in school classrooms continues everyday.

In the State of Maine, the realization of such a plan is being put to the test.  Presently, the state is providing all middle school students with laptops.

The use of this technology as an educational tool will be a continuing area of interest for all of us.

One thing is for sure, how our kids and how we learn will never be the same.




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Education_July 2008.JPGBack in the day, when I had to walk 10 miles in a blizzard to school, who would have ever believed that one day you would be able to turn on a computer and still be able to make it to class.

Now you don't even have to leave your home or change your clothes to go to class.  Going to school online is now a reality.

Technology has and continues to change how we are educating ourselves everyday
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Let's hope that continued innovation continues to opens doors to learning for everyone.




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