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Category Archives: history
Valuing the Gift of Time from Students
I had to chuckle at the comment in our text, Learning in Real Time: “Instructors…remember at every moment of every (emphasis mine) live session that there is a group of people assembled in real time who have set aside the same … Continue reading
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Reflection on the New Digital Inequities
I am sitting on the wrong side of the digital divide here in rural America. Like more than 40% of the people in our country, we live where broadband internet is barely available or completely unavailable. Two years ago, our … Continue reading
After Fifty Years: Looking Back, Looking Forward
Throughout the history of education, new technologies have been met with both enthusiasm and criticism. I believe that one of the main lessons we have learned from 50 years of applying technology to educational problems is this: for the technology … Continue reading
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