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Re: [school-discuss] Re: [IIEP] Social software, FLOSS & organisational transformatio n
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- From: Hilaire Fernandes <hilaire@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 01 Oct 2005 10:18:33 +0200
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michael dean a écrit :
> Interactive Computers in education has been around for 30 years now,
> changing its nomenclature, I suppose to protect the wicked, with mixed
> results on students. In the late 70 I conducted rigorous experiemntal
> studies of the effects of Plato Math and Reading and found that with the
> use of Plato in the classroom, and taking away from the teacher,
> students lost 6 months of progress they would have had without
What is you call "Plato Math and Reading" ?
Do you have some note you could share about that ? It sounds interesting.
Best regards,
Hilaire