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Date: 2009-07-16 02:09:42
Digital divide
One Laptop per Child
E-learning
Laptop
Project-based learning
21st Century Skills
Ceibal project
Mark Warschauer
Education
Knowledge
Educational psychology

One-to-one computing: literature review

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