Education in the computer age : issues of policy, practice, and reform
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Education in the computer age : issues of policy, practice, and reform
(Managing information, v. 6)
Sage Publications, c1983
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Note
Bibliography: p. 221-230
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Description
Pogrow specializes in the educational and administrative use of computers. In this book he argues that substantial educational improvements can be made through creative and well-planned use of computers -- without eliminating teachers, redesigning curricula, or straining budgets. He suggests integrating technology into the existing goals of education and outlines low-cost strategies for incorperating computers into education.
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