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The Connected Family: Bridging the Digital Generation Gap

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At a time when parents wonder how computers are changing their children's lives, the world's foremost expert on how children learn to work with computers speaks out.
Hardcover, 211 pages
Published October 25th 1996 by Taylor Trade Publishing
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Pedro Freire
Feb 07, 2013 rated it it was amazing
Great book. Every teacher and parent should read it. Kids should be able to freely use computers in school. School should be heavily re-thinked. Mass production is no longer an adequate model for education. Apart from the problems that result from its inadequacy to modern times, it just won't be enough to provide education for all. And we do need to make education available to all.
Merisa
Sep 21, 2014 rated it really liked it
Shelves: tec-ed
casi novelado, relato de tecnología, educación y familia, con una visión futurista, que ahora ya alcanzamos sobre como los chicos superan a los adultos en el ámbito tecnológico y como volver a unir fuerzas de ambos.
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