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Mitra, Sugata; Dangwal, Ritu; Thadani, Leher – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2008
This paper studies the relationship between geographic remoteness and the quality of primary education in rural Northern India. It then discusses this relationship in the context of educational technology. There is a significant negative correlation between the quality of education and the distance of a school from the nearest urban centre. No…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Correlation, Foreign Countries, Educational Technology
Dangwal, Ritu; Kapur, Preeti – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2008
Earlier research by Mitra and colleagues on the use of computers by young children revealed that children are able to learn basic computing skills irrespective of their social, cultural, intellectual and religious backgrounds (Mitra & Rana, 2001). The present paper is an attempt to identify the varied aspects of a learning environment that impact…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Computer Literacy, Children, Early Adolescents
Mitra, Sugata; Dangwal, Ritu; Chatterjee, Shiffon; Jha, Swati; Bisht, Ravinder S.; Kapur, Preeti – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2005
Earlier work, often referred to as the "hole in the wall" experiments, has shown that groups of children can learn to use public computers on their own. This paper presents the method and results of an experiment conducted to investigate whether such unsupervised group learning in shared public spaces is universal. The experiment was conducted…
Descriptors: Focus Groups, Foreign Countries, Computer Literacy, Internet

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