Betty Harrison

Betty Harrison
access foolish gone kids
Because the world has gone this way, we would be foolish not to give our kids access to these machines,
ability anyone attention computers deal energy evidence flip great hard information internet learning library looked mean research shallow short sources students takes time
I have no evidence anyone is doing any more substantial research because they're on the Internet than if they went into the library and looked it up in hard copy. Real learning takes time and energy and a great deal of patience. Computers give students with short attention spans the ability to flip through many sources of information ... at a very shallow level. The information's out there, but that doesn't mean you know it.