OK, I pick on Twitter a lot, but now I take it back. Twitter does so have a use. Change comes in many forms:
If you’ve ever watched a student struggle over a piece of “classical literature”, only to shorten and simplify things by turning to Cliff Notes or Monarch Notes, you’ve . . . probably been upset. Good enough.
But what if you want to embrace change and go even shorter? Two students have taken on the task of converting already-shortened classics to a form even the attention-deprived generation can wrap their minds around. That’s right; literature 140 characters at a time!
I’d say more, but I’d probably run past your attention span . . .



