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5 K-12 Technology Trends for 2010 -- THE Journal
"5 K-12 Technology Trends for 2010
A look at the top technology tools and trends to keep an eye on in the coming year
* By Bridget McCrea
* 12/10/09
With technology evolving at the speed of light, and everyone looking to benefit from the latest, greatest hardware and software, keeping up can be challenging for educators, administrators, and school districts themselves. To help, THE Journal spoke with a handful of technology experts and came up with a short list of top tech trends you'll want to watch in the new year. Here they are: "
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