Virtually Deschooling Society: Authentic Collaborative Learning via the Internet

The Internet has tremendous potential for K-12 education. However, learning how to exploit that potential remains an important problem. This paper uses ideas from situated learning and the deschooling movement to address the argument that there has been no significant reform (technology-based or oth...

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Computer Uses in Education
Cooperative Learning
Deschooling
Educational Change
Educational Development
Educational History
Educational Technology
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Internet
Public Education
Situated Learning
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