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Digital Learning Day ensures every child has access to the tools they need to learn in a digital world, whether tablets, desktops, or laptops. As more classes go online and technology advances allow us to communicate in real time, digital learning will grow in importance. The source link for this event takes you to the organization responsible for this event, the Alliance for Excellent Education.
A personal note on this event from Laura:
It was 1978 at Collins Junior High in Cupertino, California, when the first two Apple computers arrived at our school. I was in the seventh grade and had never seen a desktop computer, nor did I know how important those two little machines would be to my future and many others. I remember seeing the Mortonson twins, two toe-head boys like myself, sitting at them for hours. About ten years later, I remember seeing an article about the boys, now programmers, in a national magazine. How long ago that now seems, and how far we as a society have come.
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