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How We Should Think About Technology as Christian Higher Educators

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How We Should Think About Technology as Higher Christian Educators

Professors have lots of opinions about the use of technology. Some good. Some bad. But here we are, in the thick of the Digital Revolution. What is a balanced way to think about technology so we can avoid its negatives and take advantage of its positives? Find out on this episode of FREDTalks podcast.

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How We Should Think About Technology as Higher Christian Educators

Professors have lots of opinions about the use of technology. Some good. Some bad. But here we are, in the thick of the Digital Revolution. What is a balanced way to think about technology so we can avoid its negatives and take advantage of its positives? Find out on this episode of FREDTalks podcast.

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