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Study Reconfirms that Internet Content Filters are Expensive and Don’t Work
In a paper entitled Internet Filtering and Adolescent Exposure to Online Sexual Material, Oxford Internet Institute researchers Victoria Nash and
How does tech affect the brain and reading?
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Does edtech improve or harm education?
Multimedia technologies penetrate into various spheres of educational activity. The spread of innovations is facilitated by external factors associated with
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No matter what sort of change is going on in your industry, if you don’t teach people why to
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