@Illya

You know, Illya, I think what you described about how kids accept technology and the like has always been the approach that each new generation had. Everything from dancing like Elvis to the Beatles to color tv to hair bands–young people grow up (often) without enough of a frame of reference to believe anything could be different. Ever.

This becomes tremendously problematic when, as adults, we still see the world in the same way. Politics, economics, religion, literature, technology, culture–I do not think it matters; if we see the complexities of the world with its almost endless possibilities in the same way as we always have, I wonder how much growth and maturation happens.

This is especially problematic with educators . . .