Selected publications (.pdf)

"Education Change, Leadership and the Knowledge Society" 
Global e-Schools Initiative (GeSCI)  

Survey of ICT in education in the Caribbean
Volume 1: Regional trends & analysis
Volume 2: Country reports
infoDev 

Using technology to train teachers:
Appropriate uses of ICT for
teacher professional developmen
t
 
infoDev (Mary Burns, co-author)

Project evaluation:
Uganda rural school-based telecenters

World Bank Institute
(Sara Nadel, co-author)

The Educational Object Economy:
Alternatives in authoring &
aggregation of educational software 

Interactive Learning Environments
(Purchase or subscription req'd) 

Development of multimedia resources 
UNESCO (Cesar Nunes, co-author)

Real Access/Real Impact
Teresa Peters & bridges.org
(hosted for reference; RIP TMP) 

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Friday
Apr242009

Computer Aid International posts comparison of low-power options

Computer Aid International has posted an analysis of 5 short-listed alternatives for computer hardware that consumes less than 20 percent of standalone computers. The five options--Asus eeepc, OLPC, Intel Classmate, nComputing networked computer, and Inveneo low-power workstation--encompass many of the highest-profile solutions. 

Information and opinions about the results will be coming soon. 


 

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