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The Office of Educational Technology, part of the U.S. Department of Education, recently released its National Education Technology Plan (NETP), outlining its high-level recommendations for…
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It’s hard not to get inspired when the new school year gets underway. Now that classes have settled in for the semester, the real work…
It doesn’t have to be this hard. Last week featured the 32nd installment of the MTV Video Music Awards, arguably the world’s bellwether for popular…