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Linda Evans, Project Tomorrow

We're seeing a disconnect between students and educators.

 

 

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Devon Christopher Adams is an English technologist in Arizona whose interests include 21st Century Literacies, Mobile Pedagogy and Instructional Technologies. He can be reached via email or Twitter.

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