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Writing gap: Low-performing fourth-graders did poorly in writing tests given by computer, but high-performing students did better. Why?
Singer and Ivory, in their Nov. 4 New York Times article, made a major mis-speak: '... there is little rigorous evidence so far to indicate that using computers in class improves educational results.' ...
The two federally funded groups designing tests for the common standards are awaiting feedback from pilot and field testing before making the decision.
Many US states do not require schools to teach handwriting, but a new study reveals the act helps children learn and remember better than if they record information using a computer.
Yuehchiu Fang, Perceptions of the Computer-Assisted Writing Program among EFL College Learners, Educational Technology & Society, Vol. 13, No. 3, Innovations in Designing Mobile Learning Applications ...
New approach to brain-computer interfaces more than doubles the speed at which messages can be relayed.
What do you think there are more of: professional computer programmers or computer users who do a little programming? It’s the second group. There are millions of so-called end-user programmers ...