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Mar 9, 2016 BACK

The digital evolution of teaching at Yale

I was an undergraduate at Yale during simpler technological times. The iPhone didn't exist; indeed, a few classmates arrived on campus in the fall of 2002 insisting they didn't need cell phones at all. Laptops were growing ubiquitous, but it was rare for students to take notes on them. Course readings were... Read the original article

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