"Computers Cannot Teach Children Basic Skills"
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Regarding David Gelernter's Essay, "Computers Cannot Teach Children Basic Skills"
Where in the essay does Gelernter present his solution as to how computers should be used in the classroom? Is this placement effective? Gelernter compares computers with books, does he make an effective argument?
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Computers Cannot Teach Children Basic Skills:
Where in the essay does Gelernter present his solution as to how computers should be used in the classroom? Is this placement effective?
Gelernter places his solution at the end of the article, under the section "Conditions on the Use of Computers." In that section, he lists his suggestions that include developing new software packages for ...
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