The Washington Times

Digital divide

On the positive side, however, he finds that children react to television in ways that require “a great deal of background knowledge,” much of it delivered by the Internet. Students in his online courses, he says, “are so well read” and teaching them “is much more challenging than 20 kids in a classroom.”

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