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		<title>By: Links of Note: Social, Informal, and Online Learning (Sept. 2009) &#171; Peg Mulligan&#39;s Blog: Technical and Marketing Communication</title>
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		<description>[...] Trends, Education, Technology: Digital Natives, Visual Learners, Future Medical Students: This link represents an insightful commentary on how the Milleniums’ digital learning experiences are not always matching up, with the Analog teaching experiences of their teachers. (A must-read for parents of K-12 students.) [...]</description>
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