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Learn Out Live! Weekly Digest

Is there no better day to do a weekly digest than Friday? Well, probably, yes – there is – there must be… But our week’s just too busy to deliver the goods earlier. Let’s hope that’s a good thing. So, without further ado… here’s our weekly retrospective: Zeitgeist Welcome To The Future: Envisioning Technology For…

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Learn Out Live! Weekly Digest

Wow, it’s Friday again! We started out with this weekly digest on Wednesday but now it got pushed right to the edge of the weekend. Will we ever manage to crank it back to its former position? Does it even matter? Questions over questions… Maybe you already started your engines to enjoy the last rays…

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Learn Out Live! Weekly Digest

Oh, wow – it’s already Friday. Our weekly digest is certain each week, but the day…well. Maybe you’re already tired from staring at a screen all week long and can’t wait to jump into the weekend. To be honest, we’re also ready for a time-out. In any case, here’s what got us excited this week:…

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Learn Out Live! Weekly Digest

Hello there, We hope you had a great week. Here’s a small selection of this week’s highlights: Education New Survey Finds States Cutting School Funding in U.S. “The great majority of states have cut per-pupil funding for elementary and secondary schools for the current school year, our new survey of state K-12 budgets finds. Funding in…

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Learn Out Live! Weekly Digest

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Hi there, We hope you had a great week. This is our weekly summary of everything that showed up in and around our networks and is simply too good to be shared only once. So, if you don’t follow us on Twitter yet or don’t have time to read all our posts during the week,…

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Learn Out Live! Weekly Digest

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Hi everyone, it’s been a busy week. Here’s a quick summary: On Books In: “The Future Of Books: A Dystopian Timeline” @johnbiggs envisions the transition from paper to electronic within the next decade ” I love books but they’re not going to make it past this decade, at least in most of the developed world.”  Read More->…