Dear DDN Members,

I wanted to bring your attention to this month's freshly posted articles 
on the homepage of the Digital Divide Network. We're pleased to feature an 
interview with cyber-mapper Martin Dodge:

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CyberGeography: A Conversation with Martin Dodge
 
The possibilities of the Internet are always framed by what users 
visualize when they consider the virtual landscape. How does the Internet 
reflect, or connect to, the physical world? Martin Dodge, a renown 
cybergeographer, expounds on the subject of mapping cyberspace, and 
explores what his results mean for educators, technologists, community 
activists and Internet users around the physical world. 
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We also feature an interview with educational media specialist and Harvard 
professor Chris Dede, who defines for us the three interfaces that will 
define new educational practices throughout the next decade. Mike Chege 
takes on the "stupid revolution," explaining why the Internet's 
architectural simplicity could spell success for the digitally 
disenfranchised. We look at wireless in rural Africa, Phil Shapiro 
explores the community media potential of the Internet tool Skype, and 
school blogevangelist Will Richardson explains why blogs in schools are a 
good thing. And that's not all! 

Visit http://www.digitaldivide.net to read the latest articles and weigh 
in on today's discussions.

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Cedar Pruitt
Online Content Manager
EDC Center for Media & Community
http://cmc.edc.org
cpruitt @ edc.org
(617) 618-2185
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