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Advancing K-12 Technology Leadership, Consortium for School Networking(CoSN) Video

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Suzanne Comment by Suzanne on April 23, 2009 at 5:53pm
I like that this is short enough to show at the beginning of a seminar or presentation.
Monica Gheorghiu Comment by Monica Gheorghiu on December 17, 2008 at 4:54pm
An excellent video!
YES, almost all modern societies today feel an air of change. L’air du temps.
It is one of those historical moments, when societies FEEL they need to follow something DIFFERENT, which they don’t know. I was reading today from a book, of a Romanian public figure, Radu Florian, on the „Controversies of the XX century” which elaborated on the crisis of inadaptation of the modern civilization, he said: „both fascism and the SWW could have been avoided if the liberal democracies would have had the guts in the in-between-wars period to realize the reform of the system, to ensure the syncronicity between economic and social modernization”
Simply put, today, at the level of society it FEELS the need to reform it with social modernization, of all relationships: between coporations – institutions – state – suprastates – groups - individuals

We can avoid a crisis of inadaptation, if from a political point of view, the right choice will be made, the correct policies will be put in place for the right INVESTMENT IN EDUCATION to ensure a future connection between the intense revolution in technologies and the social development we feel.

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Un video excelent! DA, toate societatile simt nevoia schimbarii. Este unul dintre momentele acelea istorice, in care societatile simt ca trebuie sa urmeze CEVA, nu stiu exact ce. Astazi citeam din Radu Florian, Controversele Secolului XX si spunea despre crizele de neadaptare ale civilizatiei moderne care precizeaza ca 'atat fascismul european cat si cel de al doilea razboi mondial ar fi putut fi evitate daca democratiile liberale, ar fi avut, in perioada interbelica vointa si curajul sa realizeze reformarea sistemului, sa asigure sincronia necesara dintre modernizarea economica si sociala". Pur si simplu, acum, la nivelul societatii se SIMTE nevoia unei reformari prin modernizarea sociala - a tuturor relatiilor: corporatii - institutii - stat - supra-state - indivizi.

Putem evita o criza de neadaptare, daca din punct de vedere politic se va face alegerea necesara, se vor elabora policile necesare pentru a asigura INVESTITIA IN EDUCATIE pentru un viitor sincron cu dezvoltarea intensa a revolutiei tehnologica prin care trecem.
Ginger Lewman Comment by Ginger Lewman on December 8, 2008 at 6:48am
This is definitely one of my very favorite videos!
Aceasta este cu siguranţă unul dintre videoclipurile mele preferate foarte!
Ema Panti Comment by Ema Panti on December 5, 2008 at 5:45am
Wery true!

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