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t in school, and we don’t want to leave it to luck or coincidence orchance to allow the next generation to make their dreams e true. And more importantly, what are we doing to prepare the next generation for the opportunitiesthat we do create for them? How are we reaching our young people where they are in a waythat really moves them and inspires them to mit to their education and fulfill theirboundless promise? Because in this age, as you know – and I’ve got teenagers – (laughter) –when our kids are always buried in some screen or device, what I’ve learned is that we can’tjust lecture them anymore. They tune us out. (Laughter.) It happens every night at dinner, it’sso sad. We’ve got to really engage them and find ways for them to interact with us in newways and with the world around them. And that’s why I am so excited about the new Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum,which will reopen in December, because you all are embracing the technology of the nextgeneration in some really exciting ways. I haven’t got a chance to see it。 I’m going to evisit when it’s open, but I understand that you’re giving everyone who enters this newmuseum an interactive pen they can use to download information from ultrahighdefinitionexhibition tables – which means that essentially a visitor