This paper uses a clustered randomised field experiment to explore the effects of a computer assisted learning (CAL) programme on student academic and non-academic outcomes in poor, rural public schools in China. Our results show that a remedial, game-based CAL programme in math held outside of regular school hours with boarding students in poor rural public schools improved standardised math scores by 0.12 standard deviations. Students from poorer families tended to benefit more from the programme. However, CAL did not have any significant impact on either Chinese language standardised test scores or non-academic outcomes
One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) is a high profile initiative to narrow the inequality of access to ICT a...
This study provides novel evidence on the relative effectiveness of computer-assisted learning (CAL)...
The Alaska School Effectiveness Project produced several reports in a series of reviews of research ...
Recent attention has been placed on whether computer assisted learning (CAL) can effectively improve...
The education of poor and disadvantaged populations has been a long-standing challenge for education...
The education of the disadvantaged population has been a long-standing challenge to education system...
Computer assisted learning (CAL) programs have been shown to be effective in improving educational o...
There is a great degree of heterogeneity among the studies that investigate whether computer technol...
There is a great degree of heterogeneity among the studies that investigate whether computer technol...
Experts agree that computers and computing play an important role in education. Since the 1980s ther...
We conduct a large scale RCT to investigate peer e↵ects in computer assisted learning (CAL). Identif...
© 2014 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Computer-assisted instruction (CAI) programs are considered as a way...
<p>The computer is one of the most important and outstanding inventions that has made an<br>increasi...
We study the impacts of a program that introduced a computer-assisted learning platform into regula...
One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) is a high profile initiative to narrow the inequality of access to ICT a...
One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) is a high profile initiative to narrow the inequality of access to ICT a...
This study provides novel evidence on the relative effectiveness of computer-assisted learning (CAL)...
The Alaska School Effectiveness Project produced several reports in a series of reviews of research ...
Recent attention has been placed on whether computer assisted learning (CAL) can effectively improve...
The education of poor and disadvantaged populations has been a long-standing challenge for education...
The education of the disadvantaged population has been a long-standing challenge to education system...
Computer assisted learning (CAL) programs have been shown to be effective in improving educational o...
There is a great degree of heterogeneity among the studies that investigate whether computer technol...
There is a great degree of heterogeneity among the studies that investigate whether computer technol...
Experts agree that computers and computing play an important role in education. Since the 1980s ther...
We conduct a large scale RCT to investigate peer e↵ects in computer assisted learning (CAL). Identif...
© 2014 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Computer-assisted instruction (CAI) programs are considered as a way...
<p>The computer is one of the most important and outstanding inventions that has made an<br>increasi...
We study the impacts of a program that introduced a computer-assisted learning platform into regula...
One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) is a high profile initiative to narrow the inequality of access to ICT a...
One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) is a high profile initiative to narrow the inequality of access to ICT a...
This study provides novel evidence on the relative effectiveness of computer-assisted learning (CAL)...
The Alaska School Effectiveness Project produced several reports in a series of reviews of research ...