When Computers Go to School

Raul Bermudez <toymaker-qLdkkU3dC5uKIZPZH7ozwQC/[email protected]> Sun, 14 Nov 2004 08:46:54 -0400
Newsgroups gmane.education.cis
Message-ID <LYRIS-221309-1137967-2004.11.14-07.46.57--gec-cis#[email protected]>
RAND: When Computers Go to School: How Kent School Implemented Information
Technology to Enrich Teaching and Learning

http://www.rand.org/publications/TR/TR126/

Abstract:

Some argue that computer technology can facilitate learning by enhancing
students¹ ability to experiment, practice, and experience the real world.
Others feel that spending money on such technology is not worth it. In 1996,
Kent School embarked on a program to integrate information technology into
teaching and learning. Data about participants¹ use of the technology were
gathered through surveys, interviews, and focus groups during academic years
1998-1999 and 2000-2001. The report summarizes the experiences of Kent
School¹s faculty and students with the technology.

http://www.rand.org/publications/TR/TR126/TR126.pdf



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