New Blog Post: The Geek Renaissance
In this new blog post and audio interview, we talk to CTD's Dr. Eric Calvert about 'geeking out' online and how communities built around shared interests can aid student development.
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In this new blog post and audio interview, we talk to CTD's Dr. Eric Calvert about 'geeking out' online and how communities built around shared interests can aid student development.