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‘The typewriter is not dead’
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Typewriters are experiencing a resurgence across the nation. Enthusiasts, such as English teacher Ryan Adney, are finding new ways to incorporate the old technology into the 21st Century. Adney and his students talk about the benefits of typewriters in the classroom.May 19, 2013