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Saturday, April 27, 2013

How Computers are Transforming Teaching and Learning

The Rise of EduTech in K-12 Classrooms
Courtesy of: TeacherPortal.com



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I am a very sensitive person who loves all good things in life - be it books, garments, food, electronic gadgets, cars etc.I sincerely try to make every moment of my life's journey meaningful and believe in the age old saying - "take your duties seriously but take your life lightly." View my complete profile on LinkedIn by clicking on http://in.linkedin.com/pub/subrat-sarkar/19/b44/a47
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