I came across this interesting video at experiencecurve.com and I think it shows great insight as to the new and different behaviors of students who WILL be our future leaders and employees. Are you ready for them? Take a Look.
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WOW! One powerful message here. Would like to know how many people out there are getting the same message.
I think that the Internet is a tool for your education. You don’t have to sit in a classroom all day long. Learn from ancient Greece and read how Aristotle had his lectures at his school called Lyceum.
http://www.iep.utm.edu/l/lyceum.htm#H2
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Martin Lindeskog - American in Spirit.
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