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December 13, 2011

Online Algebra I Class Can Boost Rural Students' Access, Skills

Online algebra classes can bridge the gap for rural students who are ready for advanced math but whose schools lack the resources for a formal class, according to the first federal longitudinal study of online algebra instruction.  Read Full Post >

June 14, 2011

Arguing for a Nuanced Approach to Studying Video Games

A new study highlights nuances in how video games affect students.  Read Full Post >

April 01, 2011

AERA: Research Conference Goes Mobile

The American Educational Research Association is launching a mobile app in connection with its annual research conference.  Read Full Post >

June 15, 2010

Learning Gains From Computers Still Elusive, Study Says

A study suggests that computers and internet access may not provide as much of an achievement boost as educators might hope.  Read Full Post >

September 11, 2009

U.K. Scholar Says Facebook Boosts IQ—But Not Twitter

A Scottish researcher makes the case that spending time on Facebook can enhance working memory, but Twitter and text-messaging may have the opposite effect.  Read Full Post >

May 27, 2009

Growing Up in a Digital Age

The current issue of the journal, ,Children, Youth and Environments, focuses on the promises and perils of coming of age in today's digital world.  Read Full Post >

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