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28 Sep 14
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Members of societies both rich and poor now think it's normal to be in constant communication.
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They also think that if we work together, we might make innovations happen even faster.
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In India, as this post describes, they are combining mobile devices with games to improve the literacy skills of students who were previously struggling to even recognize letters. Now, their illiterate parents are asking to play along, too.
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it's all about sharing ideas and resources so that, as she puts it, innovative ideas can "bust silos" and spread across domains. As the conversation grows, she predicts what she calls a shift "from society to community," with everyone having a voice.
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Educators who want to build their students' global awareness and critical thinking can also make use of this site.
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The sky's the limit. With cell phone in hand, students are equipped to contribute to everything from environmental research to health awareness to voter-registration campaigns.
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10 Apr 08
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03 Apr 08
Wesley Fryerblog post by Suzie Boss 4/2/2008
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