
The Child and the Machine: How Computers Put Our Children's Education
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Do computers really help our children to read, write or think, or do they stifle their development, divert crucial resources, and substitute technology for teaching and learning? This book paints a compelling picture of how our uncritical rush to use computers in schools had led to an unhelpful revolution in education.
Author: Alison Armstrong
Format: Paperback, 246 pages, 155mm x 235mm, 361 g
Published: 2001, Scribe Publications, Australia
Genre: Education & Teaching
Description
Do computers really help our children to read, write or think, or do they stifle their development, divert crucial resources, and substitute technology for teaching and learning? This book paints a compelling picture of how our uncritical rush to use computers in schools had led to an unhelpful revolution in education.

The Child and the Machine: How Computers Put Our Children's Education