Earlier work often referred to as the “hole in the wall ” experiments has shown that groups of children can learn to use public computers on their own. This paper presents the method and results of an experiment conducted to investigate whether such unsupervised group learning in shared public spaces can improve children’s performance in school examinations. The experiment was conducted with “hole in the wall” (minimally invasive education, or MIE) kiosks in the rural Sindhudurg District of Maharashtra State, India. 103 children of the Grade 8 level, across 3 villages, were administered the curricular examination for ‘Computer Science ’ for that grade. The results show that children who had learned at MIE kiosks were able to complete this c...
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Interest of school students in science subjects, nowadays, is reducing leading to their having poor ...
This study examines first whether computer-assisted instruction, as distinct from teacher-only instr...
According to the new national curriculum innovations are in a successful outcome for the introductio...
Children are able to achieve sophisticated learning without teachers. Such is the main message of th...
Computer-aided learning is fast gaining traction in developing regions as a means to augment classro...
This study presents the method and results of an experiment conducted to investigate whether kids (5...
This study investigated the utilization of Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) software...
The proliferation of computers and computer networks into a wide variety of social settings is promi...
India has the largest number of out-of-school children, the majority of whom are girls. Against this...
From the first grade onwards, pupils attending the nine-year school programme learn about different ...
This case study explores how primary school children in one low decile school classroom gain their ...
Educationist has been showing a keen interest in teaching-learning styles from the 18th century. Aft...
Young children in nursery and school at the present time are active participants in a community and ...
In recent years, there has been an influx of single-user laptop projects in educational settings. Th...
One-to-one computing has lately become a frequently used buzzword in the discussions on e-learning i...
Interest of school students in science subjects, nowadays, is reducing leading to their having poor ...
This study examines first whether computer-assisted instruction, as distinct from teacher-only instr...
According to the new national curriculum innovations are in a successful outcome for the introductio...