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The Changing Face of Education requires Dynamic Leadership
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What happens in an Internet minute in 2017?

What happens in an Internet minute in 2017? | Leadership in Distance Education | Scoop.it
Created each year by Lori Lewis and Chadd Callahan of Cumulus Media, this graphic shows the incredible scale of e-commerce, social media, email, and other content creation that happens on the web.
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Is Anything Ever 'Forgotten' Online?

Is Anything Ever 'Forgotten' Online? | Leadership in Distance Education | Scoop.it
When someone types your name into Google, suppose the first link points to a newspaper article about you going bankrupt 15 years ago, or to... read more
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I’m still here: back online after a year without the internet

I’m still here: back online after a year without the internet | Leadership in Distance Education | Scoop.it
I was wrong.

One year ago I left the internet. I thought it was making me unproductive. I thought it lacked meaning. I thought it was "corrupting my soul."

It's a been a year now since I...
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Video: Elon Musk Wants to Use 4,000 Satellites to Bring the Entire World Online

Video: Elon Musk Wants to Use 4,000 Satellites to Bring the Entire World Online | Leadership in Distance Education | Scoop.it
Musk is seeking government approval to launch a network of 4,425 satellites that would provide worldwide high speed internet.
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The Web Is Dying; Apps Are Killing It

The Web Is Dying; Apps Are Killing It | Leadership in Distance Education | Scoop.it
The Web—that thin veneer of human-readable design on top of the machine babble that constitutes the Internet—is dying. And the way it’s dying has farther-reaching implications than almost anything else in technology today.
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