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This is a copy of my paper from the Japanese Association for Digital Humanities 2012 Conference. Since I signed up for a 10 minute paper, I left a lot on the cutting room floor. In the coming weeks...
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Did you know that a new study from NortonLive shows "that 1/3 of college students find technology issues to be among their top three stressors (even more so than financial issues or studying for finals)." This infographic provides additional findings such as: * the average amount spent on technology was $760 * a laptop/desktop computer malfunction would be a "complete disaster" according to 81% For more information check out the infographic. Via Beth Dichter Delete the scoop?
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Few professions in our society have been as affected by the advent of digital technologies as teaching: from cell phones in classrooms, to the use of Wikipedia and other online resources in coursework, to the push to integrate ICT across different subject areas, every aspect of teachers' professional lives has changed. And not only their professional lives: the increasing popularity of social media, among both youth and adults, has made it harder than ever for teachers to keep a clear line between their professional and personal lives. Via Judy O'Connell, Ken Morrison Delete the scoop?
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