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These new media provide new tools to create curricula and instruction to support every learner.

The new media that are changing the world of work also offer unprecedented opportunities to support children in the process of becoming literate. The same qualities that differentiate these media from print - malleability and multiple representations - can be used to build curricula and design instruction to support active, collaborative learning for children whose needs and styles vary widely.

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