Schooled in Digital

Hi! I'm Sarah Fidelibus, a communications specialist who is passionate about social media and technology. I'm also a contributing writer to Poynter.org's Making Sense of News blog. Schooled in Digital unites my 10+ years of experience as an educator with my passion for and knowledge of technology. Feel free to check out my other projects: Verbal Cupcake, a blog about all things media, and San Francisco Treats--my tribute to all the best treats you can find in one of the best cities in the world. Want to reach out? Feel free to connect with me on Twitter.

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I think schools are probably three to four years behind the rest of the world in how we’re communicating.
Those are the words of Richard O’Malley, Superintendent for Edison Schools in New Jersey, as quoted in the article, Social media go from school ban to teacher’s tool. I can relate to this statement—the California schools I’ve worked in have always been at least “three to four years behind” in terms of technology. Does this quote ring true for you as well?