Category Archives: Doug Levin

Apple, eTextbooks, OER and Mark Twain

Note: Doug Levin, SETDA executive director, is guest-posting this blog. A quick search online reveals the literally hundreds of articles and blogs being written about this week’s forthcoming announcement from one of the nation’s world’s hottest brands, Apple. It is widely rumored that the announcement will be education-related and address… Continue reading

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Apple, eTextbooks, OER and Mark Twain

Note: Doug Levin, SETDA executive director, is guest-posting this blog. A quick search online reveals the literally hundreds of articles and blogs being written about this week’s forthcoming announcement from one of the nation’s world’s hottest brands, Apple. It is widely rumored that the announcement will be education-related and address… Continue reading

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Comcast Newsmakers: The Shift to Digital and Open Textbooks in K-12

 

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The Digital Disconnect: Revisited

Note: Doug Levin, SETDA executive director, is guest-posting this blog. In 2001, the Pew Internet & American Life Project commissioned a study on the impact of the internet on education from the American Institutes for Research. Based on work I had been doing over the prior several years in supporting… Continue reading

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