Our Views: ; Computers Can Only Do so Much; the State Needs to Take a Fresh Look at Technology in Public Schools

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GOV. Gaston Caperton looked to the future in 1989 and saw that it would be computerized. The information superhighway loomed on the horizon, and Caperton set out to put a computer in every classroom in the state by the end of the century.

Ah, the innocence of the times.

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Our Views: ; Computers Can Only Do so Much; the State Needs to Take a Fresh Look at Technology in Public Schools

West Virginia met that goal at a cost of $70 million. Classrooms were rewired. Computers were acqu...

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