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20 Types of Illiteracy...How Many do we Recognize?

20 Types of Illiteracy...How Many do we Recognize? | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it
Ensuring a high level of reading literacy has become a priority of many governments around the world. However, what is often forgotten is that there is more than one type of illiteracy, and not all are addressed during formal education.

This post explores 20 types of illiteracy...technological, statistical, numerical, mental health, agriculture...with an image and brief descriptions of 20 types...how many of these do we address in our current education structure?

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Welcome | Ibis Reader ™

Welcome | Ibis Reader ™ | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it
Ibis Reader is the ebook reader for your mobile phone, netbook, tablet and computer. It helps you find the best books and start reading them online or offline, always in sync.
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Raspberry Pi, a Tiny But Powerful $25 PC, Coming Soon [VIDEO]

Raspberry Pi, a Tiny But Powerful $25 PC, Coming Soon [VIDEO] | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it

Raspberry Pi, the tiny Linux-based PC that's going to cost just $25 - $35, may go on sale in January 2012. Check out the video for more information and to see it in action!

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Psst, kid... Wanna learn how to hack? • The Register

Psst, kid... Wanna learn how to hack? • The Register | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it

Despite all the excitement and expectation encompassing the RaspberryPi, the most remarkable thing about this low-power credit card-sized computer is its price tag: little more than £20 for a fully functional system capable of, among many things, 1080p video playback and hardware-accelerated graphics.

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