Some Closing Quotes
Schools (and boards of trustees) will generally fund memorial rooms rather than memorial brooms (Summercore participant, 95)
If introducing children to computers is important, the it must be important that teachers and administrators know what they’re doing with respect ot computers; unfortunately, the body of teachers who have adequate training in this area is very small (Joseph Weizenbaum)
It no longer bothers me when I meet someone who is cynical of word processing; I just smile and walk away. I know that within a few years that person will be begging me for help on how to format disks and move paragraphs. The world is full of reformed smokes and reformed non-computer users. It just takes time. (the late, great, Bob Gula from Groton School)