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    Journalism and Digital Education Roundup, June 5, 2012

    by Lily Leung
    June 5, 2012

    The best stories across the web on journalism and digital education

    1. Less than 20 percent of the bachelor’s degrees in computer science go to women (Asheville-Citizen Times)

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    2. Will schools be tempted to buy tablets to use Windows 8? (ZDNet)

    3. iPad program in Southern California school district hits roadblock (KPCC)

    4. Lessons learned from David Carr, Ben Smith and others at TEDx talks (Poynter)

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    5. How a tech conference inspired teachers to ‘flip’ their classrooms (Washington Post)


    Tagged: ben smith david carr education ipads in the classroom lisa williams must reads tablets windows 8 women in tech

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