Regular Reset readers know that we are closely following the data, the debate and details of the work to close the digital divide.
Now the esteemed Knight Foundation has published …
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Did you ever get an assignment back from a high school teacher with red ink all over it? Kind of sucks, right?
NoRedInk, a website created by high school English …
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In today’s digital age, mobile apps are an amazing source of innovation and ingenuity.
Here at Reset, we have been a long-time supporter of various Gov 2.0 apps for improving …
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March 6, 2012
By: Charlotte Baughen
A new MIT initiative launching this summer, Scratch Jr., is raising questions of how young is too young when talking about computer programming. Scratch Jr. is an …
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February 27, 2012
By: Phil Ting
San Francisco’s economic recovery may be driven by new media, but let’s not call it a “new economy” just yet.
Because as powerful, even transformative, as this new …
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February 6, 2012
According to a recent McKinsey study, the Internet is responsible for 21% of economic growth in the more technologically advanced countries in the world. While the Internet continues to empower …
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