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Main Author: Neuman, Delia
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1990
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ410587
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contents Beyond the Chip: A Model for Fostering Equity. Neuman, Delia Educational Technology Elementary Secondary Education Equal Education Equal Facilities Learning Resources Centers Library Role Media Specialists Models School Libraries Argues that current technologies offer unique possibilities for instructional improvement and identifies probable obstacles to exploitation of these opportunities for all students, including female, handicapped, inner-city and rural, minority, disadvantaged, and average learners. A 2-tiered model is presented for the media specialist addressing the critical issue of equity of access to technology. (22 references) (Author/CLB)
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spellingShingle Beyond the Chip: A Model for Fostering Equity.
Neuman, Delia
Educational Technology
Elementary Secondary Education
Equal Education
Equal Facilities
Learning Resources Centers
Library Role
Media Specialists
Models
School Libraries
Beyond the Chip: A Model for Fostering Equity. Neuman, Delia Educational Technology Elementary Secondary Education Equal Education Equal Facilities Learning Resources Centers Library Role Media Specialists Models School Libraries Argues that current technologies offer unique possibilities for instructional improvement and identifies probable obstacles to exploitation of these opportunities for all students, including female, handicapped, inner-city and rural, minority, disadvantaged, and average learners. A 2-tiered model is presented for the media specialist addressing the critical issue of equity of access to technology. (22 references) (Author/CLB)
title Beyond the Chip: A Model for Fostering Equity.
topic Educational Technology
Elementary Secondary Education
Equal Education
Equal Facilities
Learning Resources Centers
Library Role
Media Specialists
Models
School Libraries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ410587