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posted February 2, 2010
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Nice Video.
KRYSTIAN / September 2, 2009 5:09 PMSchool 2.0 seems on the road to creating America's "web economy" as the new "service economy", which outpaced the "production and trade economy" many moons ago... While the "service economy" is considered a major contributor to the nations woes such as the debt and health insurance crises, in a society of individuals who learn only what/how they like, what will the products of the new American economy look like? Will there be 8 blogs for every 10 people? Who's going to read this stuff, how will it be monetized, and where is the revenue model? What will America produce that will be of value to the rest of the world?
Danny / December 24, 2009 10:24 PMWhere are the adults?
Josie / January 31, 2010 10:48 PMhttp://www.pdscompasspoint.com/