Friday, September 11, 2009

Electronic information age is radically altering the way we learn, think, explore, and express

Learning is the indispensable investment required in this 'information age'.

Just as the Renaissance in Europe experienced a rebirth of knowledge, philosophy, science, and art through the printing press, the electronic information age is radically altering the way we learn, think, explore, and express our common human experiences-- and it is akin to a rebirth.