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Their ability to provide low-cost, high quality technology hardware and software specifically created for education is awesome! IPEVO's document cameras have been utilized by educators during their virtual teaching sessions these past two years. I have been a long time supporter and user of IPEVO products.
Richard Riley, Secretary of Education under Clinton, quoted in Trilling & Fadel, 2009, p. fact, this was the case even before the pandemic but those technophobes of us in education did not want to acknowledge it until they were forced to fully embrace it head-on. We are currently preparing students for jobs that don’t yet exist.
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