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Activating Young Leaders To Create a World Where Hate Cannot Flourish

One of the best things about my new job is the extent to which I’ve been able to think deeply Continue reading →

Defining Digital Literacy

What is digital literacy? The term has been rising in visibility since 2009 but it has been used quite differently Continue reading →

The Promise of Libraries Tranforming Communities

Sometimes I wish that information specialists ruled the world. After all, people who know how to find and access information, Continue reading →

The Paradox of Being Mean

How refreshing to see my alma mater, Harvard Ed School, welcome Lady Gaga to campus to launch the Born this Continue reading →

In-Between Two Worlds: From Print to Digital

This is a version of the presentation I made at the January 22, 2012  “One Book, One State” event which Continue reading →

PVK 2010: Unlitter Us!

As environmental issues become a greater concern locally, nationally, and globally, students enrolled in Powerful Voices for Kids often have Continue reading →

PVK 2010: Screencasting music videos

One great thing about a summer enrichment program is the flexibility it affords to try out new concepts, tools, and Continue reading →

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