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Topic: Computers in Early Education?
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Don E. Ryoti

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Re: Computers in Early Education?
Posted: Oct 11, 2000 1:16 PM
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The cover story in U.S. News & World Report for September 25 is titled "False
Promise" with subtitle "Parking your child in front of the computer may seem
like a good idea, but think again." Perhaps the article is available on the
web.
Don R

"Anthony, David" wrote:

> My name is David Anthony and I am intrested in the opinions of those of you
> who have had the following experience. When do you think it is a good time
> to start introducing the technology of computers into the classroom? If we
> introduce them to early will they develop an ignorance to only get a quick
> answer and not take the time to recognize the thought process?
> Thank-you for your time.






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