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High-tech heretic: why computers don't belong in the classroom and other reflections by a computer contrarian
High-tech heretic: why computers don't belong in the classroom and other reflections by a computer contrarian
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Stoll, Clifford
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Doubleday
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1st ed.
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Why computers don't belong in the classroom
A literate Luddite?
Makes learning fun
The hidden price of computers
Loony for laptops
Multimedia comics
CRTs for tots
A question of balance
Calculating against calculators
Education by e-mail
Cyberschool
The computer contrarian
Arrogance of the techies
Software guinea pigs
The tyranny of the ugly computer
"Information is power"
Help! I'm stuck at a help desk!
The connected library
Planned obsolescence
New uses for your old computer
The plague of PowerPoint
Junk food and the Internet: the economics of information
Rule number two
Isolated by the Internet
All truth.
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Computer-assisted instruction
Computers and civilization
Internet in education
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9780385489751
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