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Using computers to support student collaboration has significant positive effects on their learning, according to a comprehensive new review of more than 400 research studies conducted since 2000.
Personal computing devices are entering the K-12 classroom at a dramatically increased rate. Using those computers to support personalized learning is definitely in the cards. However, we urge those ...
These are just two examples of teachers using so-called “physical computing,” an emerging instructional strategy that tries to teach students about computer science and computational thinking ...
People who use computers regularly are constantly mapping the movements of their hand and computer mouse to the cursor on the screen. Now, researchers have shown that all that pointing and ...
Children as young as five years old can learn how to use a computer mouse, new research suggests. While age is an important component in determining how well a child controls a mouse, the study ...
Computers are the same. Just as humans learn mostly through observation or trial and error, computers will have to go beyond supervised learning to reach the holy grail of human-level intelligence.
Computers Learn to Play By Rules In a competition designed to spur artificial intelligence, computers will play games without knowing any of the rules.
Using massive amounts of data to recognize photos and speech, deep-learning computers are taking a big step towards true artificial intelligence.