Internet usage by K-12 students

Paul Coleman writes \”A Pew Research Center report released yesterday, \”The Digital Disconnect: The Widening Gap Between Internet-savvy Students and Their Schools,\” deals vividly with the Internet-as-library metaphor. A highlighted quote from a junior-high girl: \”[The Internet] made looking for these poems a whole lot easier than having to go up to some strange librarian who was enjoying her Diet Coke and would do just about anything to get these people out of the library to go on her break. The Internet is like having a virtual librarian minus the bad attitude and breath.\” See Pewinternet.org \”