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Steve Wilson, left, and Michael Ashley, right, are the founders of FastPencil, a Web startup at the leading edge of a trend to promote self-publishing using the internet and their website. Today is Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009. (Karen T. Borchers/Mercury News)

Mercy Pilkington (1079 Posts)

is a young-adult author and a teacher in a correctional facility. She does not have a single textbook in her classroom. With the top-of-the-line technology at her disposal and the low reading ability of many of her students, there’s no need for standard paper texts. Instead she relies on e-readers, iPads, desktop PCs, Polycom video conferencing equipment for virtual field trips, live streaming for science demonstrations, and text-to-speech read-aloud software to teach English and science. Within the next ten years, public school classrooms across the country are going to look a lot more like Mercy’s classroom because the educational possibilities with these kinds of technologies are limitless. Have a question? Send an email to mercypilkington@yahoo.com


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Camera // Canon EOS-1D Mark II
Date Taken // 10-07-2009 08:35
Dimensions // 400 x 265
Aperture // f/4.5
Focal Length // 27mm
ISO // 400
Shutter Speed // 0.02 seconds