The document describes the author's experience babysitting their 3-year-old niece for 6 hours. They engaged in various learning activities using technology like iPads, iPhones, and Kindles. The niece intuitively used the devices and was able to flip pages and type. They also did hands-on learning outside by fishing and drawing on the sidewalk. The author reflects on how adults can learn from this experience, noting that adults prefer active, engaged learning through real-world activities and events rather than passive memorization. Technology now allows for more interactive, collaborative learning styles.
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