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Apr 5, 2007

Study finds that educational software doesn't boost learning

A study released yesterday by the U.S. Department of Education found that educational software used in schools has no impact on student performance. "No technology adds value by itself," said John Deasy, superintendent of schools in Prince George's County, Md., in a Washington Post report on the study. "Just employing software is not likely to lift test scores for students."

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