felicitous Labor Day , America ! You better not be work on ! Speaking of work , what will shoal oeuvre be like in 10 years ? New York Times , do you have an answer ?
What ’s that ? You spoke with a bunch of experts and educators and asked them that very same interrogation ? What a wild Labor Day miracle ! get ’s sample a few of the answers before everyone who ’s not working today jumps on over to the Times for the full audio clip :
Karen Cator , director of educational technology , United States Department of Education , sees a huge shift taking place when digital media finally usurps tree - vote out schoolbook and other print materials . This is in effect ! Books are great , but trees are honorable . Have you ever seen a book take carbon copy dioxide from the strain and give it back to you as life - granting oxygen ? The ass you have ! grammatical case in point .

Larry Cuban , emeritus professor , Stanford University School of Education , basically say everyone should keep their damn horse . progression is come , but it ’s really slow ! His buzzkill answer is all about how things will haul on for a while before flying schools and practical reality classroom headset group discussion shout with Asian moonbases become the average .
Eileen Lento , education strategian , Intel , forecast that rural areas will become ripe testbeds for new technologies and experimental approaches to training . Why sully our urban and city folk with tests that could go atrociously wrong , veracious Eileen ? charge the farm folk with that burden , and let us city slickers zip around Manhattan in our robo taxis . Oh , and she says online class are going to do something or other a lot more in the time to come too . I bet it involves Intel cow chip !
There are a few more educational brainiacs make prediction about train over at the NYT beyond these few , so take a look ! Just do n’t work yourself too intemperately today , ok ? [ NYT ]

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