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Computer science topics offer simple opportunities for differentiated instruction--edtech makes these concepts more accessible to students.
EDMONTON—Researchers at the University of Alberta have found a way to save rewritable computer memory at the atomic level, exceeding the capacity of modern hard drives by about a thousand times.
Educators continue to search for interventions to improve students' reading skills. One format that has provided promise for students with Learning Disabilities (LD) is computer assisted instruction ...
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Researchers from North Carolina State University and Johns Hopkins University have developed a DNA-based technology capable of storing, retrieving, computing, erasing, and rewriting data. This new ...
Annals of Dyslexia, Vol. 60, No. 1 (June, 2010), pp. 40-56 (17 pages) The relative effectiveness of two computer-assisted instructional programs designed to provide instruction and practice in ...
Rewriting data involves sending an electromagnetic pulse that reverses the spin of selected bits. Accelerate the pulse and you shorten the time needed to store or rewrite information.
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