In 1995, Newsweek writer Clifford Stoll decided the Internet was nothing more than a passing fancy. He was so convinced, he penned a hearty screed decrying prognosticators who suggested the Internet ...
Clifford Stoll leaps off the stage and bounds into the sparsely filled auditorium, his wild gray hair flying. "When was it not the Information Age?" he demands of his audience at the University at ...
Why computers don't belong in the classroom -- A literate Luddite? -- Makes learning fun -- The hidden price of computers -- Loony for laptops -- Multimedia comics -- CRTs for tots -- A question of ...
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