Will Technology Disrupt the Way We Learn? Part II
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The innovative use of technology for teaching and learning is creating new opportunities in practice and research. The panel will examine the impact of technology on instruction; how technology is serving the individual needs of all learners; and building a knowledge base on learning with technology. Also, we will discuss overcoming impediments to implementing innovative practices and becoming a successful entrepreneur for social benefit. Speakers: John Danner, Karl Wendt, Kathleen McCartney, Stacy Childress
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