Location | Call Number | Status | Date Due |
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Charlottetown Rural High School | 371.3 BAR | Available |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 107-110) and index.
Technology alone cannot reform education / Rick Hess -- Online learning programs are changing the way students learn / Jason Orgill and Douglas Hervey -- Low-income children lack digital resources / Donna Celano and Susan B. Neuman -- New online instruction models redefine class time / Bill Tucker -- Virtual schools may not provide educational value / Lyndsey Layton and Emma Brown -- E-texts provide competition for textbook publishers / Byron W. Brown -- For now, e-texts will not disrupt the textbook industry / John Paul Titlow -- Free Internet-based education can change education / Kirsten Winkler -- Students with disabilities benefit from digital books / Nirvi Shah -- Apps can help special needs students improve social skills / Rick Dean -- Robots help autistic children learn / Chris Woolston -- Data-driven schools see rising scores / John Hechinger -- Student data systems may give parents too much information / Allison Gilbert -- The all-digital library embraces an electronic future / Bridget McCrea -- United Kingdom schools struggle with the proper role of technology / Jessica Shepherd.