When’s the last time a piece of writing surprised you? I mean really opened your eyes to a new idea, or startled you out of complacency, or introduced you to a pastime you never knew existed. If it’s been a while, there are easy ways to change that—and it might surprise you to know they’re the same tools we use to limit what we read.
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We’re still a long way from spring cleaning, but it’s not too early to start thinking about those stacks of magazines in your basement. You know the ones—those craft magazines you’re saving because there’s a pattern you want in one of them (if only you could remember which one). Or that collection of Road & Track you’ve been meaning to reread. But what if digital back copies could banish that clutter forever?
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Got school-aged children? Chances are, your children’s teachers stress the importance of skills like grammar and spelling. After all, reading and writing are still considered two of the basic three Rs, even if most kids can locate an app faster than an adverb. But that focus on conventional literacy could soon shift to a new kind of literacy: the ability to read and write computer code. Are computer skills really the “grammar of the 21st century”?
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