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<p>I have to agree that our desire to control the use of all technology sounds a deeper problem. Exactly who are we making decisions based on the needs of?
Regards Roland</p><p><strong>Quotes:</strong></p><blockquote style="border-left: 2px solid #eee; padding-left: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><p><a class="diigoAnnotatedLink" href="http://diigo.com/0p332" title="Making the Case for Student Controlled Devices - iPads in Education">Making the Case for Student Controlled Devices - iPads in Education</a></p><ul></ul><ul><li style="line-height:150%;margin-bottom:.6em;">It's time to let go of the notion that we need to control student behavior. It's time to realize that we cannot and should not dictate the manner in which students learn. One area where the desire for control is clearly manifested is our use of technology in school.
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