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The Information World Ahead
By Nick Hodge | March 26, 2007
From the Sydney Morning Herald:
Griffith University lecturer Kym Macfarlane believes today's toddlers will enter a world that is incomprehensible to most of us. "Allowing children [access to] technology at an early age will allow them to be far more discerning and feel more comfortable with the technology they will need in the future," Macfarlane says.
What technology and information changes do you forsee? How do you think schools can use these to help people get, manage and sift through information?
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