There's a lot to be learned about how digital media, the ability to reach anybody any time, really transforms the peer interaction experience in education at large.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
One thing we know for sure is that the Web is a collaborative medium unlike any we've ever had before. We see people working together, playing together, interacting in social settings using these media. We hope that will emerge as the new tool for education.
It simply is not true that everything is now on the Internet, but it is true that the digital resources available through the Internet have enormous potential for education and even for self-empowerment of individuals.
Librarians are teaching the next generation how to use digital media responsibly.
The implications of so many people connected to the Internet all the time from the standpoint of education is incredible.
Profound changes to how children access vast information is yielding new forms of peer-to-peer and individual-guided learning.
Educators are still spending way too much time trying to control what kids learn, bending the content to their own purposes, hoping beyond hope to change - by using technology - but not change too much.
I feel there is so much more we can do in improving education, making it accessible and understanding how technology can be a part of the solution.
Digital technology has several features that can make it much easier for teachers to pay special attention to all their students.
We will explore the mysteries of science and harness the power of technology and innovation. We will realise the opportunities of the digital world. Our youth will learn more from - and with - each other.
In education, technology can be a life-changer, a game changer, for kids who are both in school and out of school. Technology can bring textbooks to life. The Internet can connect students to their peers in other parts of the world. It can bridge the quality gaps.
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