Resource: Computers as Tutors: Solving the Crisis in Education
Website: Computers as Tutors: Solving the Crisis in Education
Author: Bennett, F.
ISBN: 0966958365
Publisher: Faben, Inc.
URL: http://www.amazon.com/Computers-Tutors-Solving-Crisis-Education/dp/0966958365
Year: 1999
Description: In this book, Frederick Bennett lays out the difficulties present in contemporary American education and reveals why the millions of newly added computers in schools have been largely ineffectual. Bennett describes how computers, if used differently, will enable every student without exception to succeed in school. The key is individualized instruction. A private tutor in the form of a computer will allow each pupil to learn at his or her own comfort rate.

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