10-17-2004, 02:30 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-17-2004, 02:32 PM by [wcip]Angel.)
First off, thanks for the nitpick. :) (*now corrected*)
Secondly, no I'm not solely focussing on technology at home. One of my main line arguments will be that it's easy to get lost both on the Internet, and in the wide array of functions a computer can have, without a proper teacher, thus disproving the theory that computers will one day replace teachers. (One of the articles I've read also reached the same conclusion.)
I might do a section on kids with special needs, like the ones you talked about, and how computer technology might help. I would have to find some literature on that though. Nothing I've so far (as far as I remember) deals with this subject.
Secondly, no I'm not solely focussing on technology at home. One of my main line arguments will be that it's easy to get lost both on the Internet, and in the wide array of functions a computer can have, without a proper teacher, thus disproving the theory that computers will one day replace teachers. (One of the articles I've read also reached the same conclusion.)
I might do a section on kids with special needs, like the ones you talked about, and how computer technology might help. I would have to find some literature on that though. Nothing I've so far (as far as I remember) deals with this subject.
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