Teaching Earth Science through a Computer Network

Students at the Lexington School for the Deaf (New York) were immersed in a print environment devoted to the study of earth science, using computers linked into a local area network. Students used databases, a text editor, and electronic mail to receive and submit assignments and messages and to kee...

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subjects Classroom Communication
Computer Networks
Deafness
Earth Science
Electronic Mail
Lexington School for the Deaf NY
Secondary Education
Special Schools
Teaching Methods
Word Processing
Written Language
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