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LIS590 Media Literacy and Youth (Spring 2010)
Saturday, April 10, 2010
"An Open Letter to Educators"
On adapting institutional education (at all levels) to the "information revolution." Found via
tametheweb
.
A notable quote:
"Society no longer cares how many facts we can memorize, because in the information age,
facts are free.
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