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Cuban supplies the reader with a look at schools in Silicon Valley and their attempts to bring about change through technology implementation. While teachers may use computers at home or for administrative tasks at school, they have yet to integrate technology use and bring about change through constructivist methodologies. His prognosis for change is pessimistic at best.
I believe that Dr. Cuban has presented a very valid case and has substantiated his position with plenty of good data. The book was easy to read and understand. I found the case studies to be particularly good reading. I would recommend that school board members, administrators, teachers, elected officials, and concerned parents read this book and thoughtfully consider his case.
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I'm not sure his dire 1986 predictions are valid now, with the saturation of classrooms and tool-orientation that the modern computer offers. However, his book is essential reading if you want to think carefully before adopting technology in a school system. Learn from history, don't repeat it!
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They're everywhere. In computer labs, in classrooms, and in libraries (now, because of this, called "media centers" in many places), among others.
Larry Cuban does a good job detailing this, using both previous studies and his own ones. But this book is flawed in that he does not go nearly far enough in describing the ramifications of such a drastic change in the educational landscape. And he never satisfactorally answers what should be his one of his primary concerns: do computers help students learn?
All in all, this is a good book to check out of the library and leaf through to get a better grasp of the increasing presence of computers in schools today.