
A few hours after Benjamin Marcus Setser’s birth on August 21, 2010, my wife and I were busy building his digital dossier. This term, coined in the book Born Digital, held true to form in that our son was twitpiced, Facebooked, and e-announced in a barrage of digital information. Thus, those who know, care about, and love him could have instant access to details such as length, weight, hours his mother spent in labor, and the general euphoria of our family. In a few short months, he’ll interact with My Pal Scout and then I’m sure move on to Webkinz or Club Penquin after that. Forget the term digital native; rather, Ben is a “blended baby” in a brave new world.
Just three days into his blended experience, North Carolina was recognized as a Race to the Top Winner by the U.S. Department of Education. Not only is this great news for Ben in terms of the innovation that will soon follow in our state, but his Dad’s work at NCVPS just got a lot more exciting as well.