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N76 [4]
3 years ago
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The pace of change in the world is faster than ever today. Familiar social situations, tasks, and devices may be completely diff

erent in a very short period of time. In the past, people connected over long distances through phone calls or letters, but now those means of communication are secondary at best. How can people adapt to such rapid change? What types of educational experiences will people need in a changing world? What are some examples of things that have changed suddenly in your own life?
20 POINTS!!!!!!!!
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Gre4nikov [31]3 years ago
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Answer:

Make the person the brianliest. THey are correct

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vagabundo [1.1K]3 years ago
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Well first off, people adapt to these changes rather quickly. I myself have been alive since the first I phones and such were coming out. I remember when texting became a big deal, I remember my parents adapting to the concept of texting by saying when they had a call " I'ma just text him instead" these developments brought forth a change in the way we do things, making life easier one step at a time.

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