I would love to say my earliest memories of using technology to learn are from 1st grade and the computer where we learned "Turtle Graphics". Does anyone else remember this? You typed in commands like RT90 and LT90 to get the triangle-shaped cursor to go other directions. Or later, when we played "Oregon Trail" and "Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?". But, the reality is that my first usages of technology to learn were the books I read with my mom, and the record player I used to play storybooks that were recorded on small 45s while I followed along in the book. It was the Easy Bake Oven and accompanying recipes, and the battery-run train that played music. Technology now sounds scary to me. The word "technology" seems to typically conjure up images of people who know how to code, and put together hardware, and other things that seem difficult to me. The reality is that technology is just about innovation, creativity, and new ways of doing...