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Article: New York Elementary Teachers Believe Computers Will Improve Learning and Most Already Use Computers: New Survey Also Identifies Key Areas for Improvement to Increase Integration of Computers in Classrooms.
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- December 6, 1995
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HALF MOON BAY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 6, 1995--A new survey released today shows that nearly all of New York's elementary school teachers think that computers are powerful motivators for getting today's students more interested in learning. The survey also highlights two areas in need of improvement: New York's elementary teachers say they need more classroom computers and more training.
The 1995 Tenth Planet Teachers & Technology Survey was conducted by Field Research Corporation, a nationally recognized independent market and opinion research organization. Tenth Planet Explorations, Inc., a multimedia curriculum company creating technology-based curriculum ...
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