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May 17, 2007

Children and Digital Tech

If you are a children's librarian or school librarian (or someone who manages these folks), then take a look at this article: "Schools, Children, and Digital Technology: Building Better Relationships for a Better Tomorrow," by Mark van 't Hooft.  It appears in Innovate: The Journal of Online Education.  Here's the link to the synopsis--if you want to read the full article or print it off, use the navigation on the left (it's a little confusing).  You'll have to sign up for a free account, but it takes all of 30 seconds.  You can afford that, can't you? :)

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One of the best articles about kids and technology that I've read in awhile. It includes excellent research sources as well.

Posted by: Rob Darrow | May17, 2007

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