
Top 32 Quotes About Digital Learning
#1. I dream of a Digital India where quality education reaches the most inaccessible corners driven by Digital Learning.
Narendra Modi
#2. There is incredible potential for digital technology in and beyond the classroom, but it is vital to rethink how learning is organised if we are to reap the rewards.
Geoff Mulgan
#3. Never tell all you know - not even to the person you know best.
Agatha Christie
#4. I'm still learning. I've never done a digital project before. And I'm pretty sure I did things to the software that weren't supposed to be done.
Don Hertzfeldt
#5. It is good netiquette to use the internet for online education. Learn new things.
David Chiles
#6. I think it's really important to have good quality drama on TV.
Jaime Winstone
#7. I've read a lot of bad books. I used to review books for a living, and when you're a reviewer you read tons of terrible books.
John Green
#8. Lysandra's smile was a thing of savage, dark beauty.
Sarah J. Maas
#9. John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Reports on Digital Media and Learning, published by the MIT Press, present findings from current research on how young people learn, play,
Joseph Kahne
#10. The worst thing about me is my toes. I've thick joints from wearing pointe ballet shoes - I went to a dance school from the age of 11 and danced every day.
Pixie Lott
#11. I listed to Tchaikovsky. He is both kitsch and profound. I love that lack of "Good taste."
Cy Twombly
#12. I love my work, I love the people I work with, I do the best I can.
Mandy Patinkin
#13. Rainie, mythologies take longer to die than people believe. They linger on in a kind of dream country that affects all of you.
Neil Gaiman
#14. The "artificial gap" between business and IT can be bridged via effective leadership, profound understanding, continuous learning, and improvement.
Pearl Zhu
#15. You should always be learning. The fitness industry is always changing, especially with digital media giving it out anytime.
Scott Herman
#16. I always get bored with my hair. That's why I would always change it throughout my career.
Janet Jackson
#17. Social tools leave a digital audit trail, documenting our learning journey - often an unfolding story - and leaving a path for others to follow.
Marcia Conner
#18. MacArthur Foundation, as part of its initiative on Digital Media and Learning, we thank Constance M. Yowell, Director
Cathy N. Davidson
#19. Everyone in heaven is in God's kingdom. They are in the 100 percent blue portion of the map. But not everyone in God's kingdom is in heaven. Is it really possible to live in two worlds at the same time? Absolutely! If you are a Christian, you already are!
Van Harden
#20. The pervasive digitalization or IT consumerism requires the balance of the "old experience" and the "new way to do things," the "learning and doing.
Pearl Zhu
#21. We're a group of people whose misunderstanding of each other is only topped by people's misunderstanding of us.
Thea Hillman
#23. Reports on Digital Media and Learning, published by the MIT Press, present findings from current research on how young people learn, play, socialize, and participate in civic life. The Reports
Cathy N. Davidson
#24. Learning agility is the willingness and ability to learn, de-learn, and relearn. Limitations on learning are barriers invented by humans.
Pearl Zhu
#25. People see so many movies that when they finally see one not so bad as the others, they think it's great. an Academy Award means that you don't stink quite as much as your cousin.
Charles Bukowski
#26. What is the value of libraries? Through lifelong learning, libraries can and do change lives, a point that cannot be overstated.
Michael E. Gorman
#27. Being a digital native may have long-term consequences related to learning how to read.
Jason Merkoski
#28. The trouble with competitors' sycophants is they don't know where to put their tongues. Here's a suggestion: Try behind your teeth. With your mouth shut.
Max Hawthorne
#29. I remember my first night in L.A. I was sitting outside, looking out at the city and thinking, 'I don't know anyone.' I just approached it as a big adventure. I still think of it that way.
Luke Bracey
#30. By 2025, we can expect the world to be completely digital. Paper books will be a thing of the past. Education will be delivered through analytics-based assessment tools and adaptive learning platforms.
Osman Rashid
#31. The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Reports on Digital Media and Learning, published by the MIT Press, present findings from current research on how young people learn, play, socialize, and participate in civic life.
Henry Jenkins
#32. Textbooks are going to remain a key part of learning. They just need to go digital, become more interactive and they need more analytics.
Osman Rashid
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