At this year's Aspen Ideas Festival, we asked a group of professors, engineers, designers, and journalists how tech has changed the ways we absorb information—if at all. "I think a big change is just the accessibility," says Khan Academy curriculum engineer Pamela Fox. "So, somebody who's just sitting at home has the ability to go online and learn." Other panelists include Tim Brown, Amanda Ripley, Jo Boaler, William Deresiewicz, and Anne Libera.
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