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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
(Unverified)Jan 18th 2011 3:34PM
Classrooms + computers + facilitators is no different than the libraries + books + librarian time as used by many schools over the last 100 years. The librarian kept us in check, and the book provided our lessons. The interesting part is that the technique is becoming popular again.
(Unverified)Jan 21st 2011 3:16PM
@Bruce are you out of your mind? I never once paid attention in library and can't remember a thing my librarian tried to teach me save for how to avoid the administrator blocks and play The Oregon Trail for an hour each week on the computer.