Creating common knowledge: school networking in an urban setting
Creating common knowledge: school networking in an urban setting
Robert D. Carlitz; Mario Zinga
1997-12-01 00:00:00
Describes a project currently under way in the Pittsburgh Public Schools seeking to develop new environments for teaching and learning using the technology of wide area computer networks. The history of this project offers lessons for other school districts which might wish to develop similar resources for their own use. Extracts a set of guidelines that can be followed by these other school districts.
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Creating common knowledge: school networking in an urban setting
Describes a project currently under way in the Pittsburgh Public Schools seeking to develop new environments for teaching and learning using the technology of wide area computer networks. The history of this project offers lessons for other school districts which might wish to develop similar resources for their own use. Extracts a set of guidelines that can be followed by these other school districts.
Journal
Internet Research
– Emerald Publishing
Published: Dec 1, 1997
Keywords: Internet schools; USA; Wide area networks
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