Rethinking Computers in the Classroom
BusinesssWeek, December 16, 2008
By Aaron Ricadela
In many schools, PCs have failed to aid students' learning, improve test scores, or equip them with the analysis and communications skills that today's workplace demands. President-elect Barack Obama's plan will give more kids Internet access and could change the way teachers ask their students to relate to study and research.
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