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Thursday
14Jan2010

Building the Technology Movement Into Law

Superb post by my CASTLE partner Scott McLeod over at Dangerously Irrelevant on:

Creating the new schooling paradigm: Educational technology policy priorities

Right now he is taking submissions for other policy/legal priorities for moving our school law into the 21st Century, as well as our schools. So, do me a favor and go over there and leave what you think should be one or a few policy priorities. We'll aggregate them and he'll post a second list soon. These policy priorities, though, will also factor into the core work of CASTLE moving forward (perhaps suggesting model legislation and whatnot) so we could use all the good ideas we could get at the moment.

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