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Reflections on Handheld Learning: Technology May Give Parents Consumer Power, But Is That Unequivocally Good?
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
I think a good
conference is one in which you come away with perhaps more questions than answers. Yes, everyone goes to such events looking for ‘solutions’, but in an intellect-driven (or it should be) enterprise like education, it’s often the questions that move us on. And the harder the better.
On that criterion, I would say that the second day of the Handheld Learning conference I’ve been attend...
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