The Bibliographies in 4.4.3

No. Bibliography
1 Apple, Michael. Computers and the Deskilling of Teaching, CPSR Newsletter, Vol. 12, No. 2, Spring 1994, pp. 3; 5.
2 Applebome, Peter. Computers in All Classrooms? Educators Disagree, New York Times, January 25, 1996, p. A9.
3 Alvarado, Anthony J. Computer Education for ALL Students, The Computing Teacher, Vol. 11, No. 8, April 1984, pp. 14-15.
4 Anderson, John R.; Boyle, C. Franklin, and Brian J. Reiser. Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Science, April 26, 1985, pp. 456-462.
5 Anderson, Ronald E.; Welch, Wayne W., and Linda J. Harris. Inequities in Opportunities for Computer Literacy, The Computing Teacher, Vol. 11, No. 8, April 1984, pp. 10-12.
6 Balkovich, Edward; Lerman, Steven, and Richard P. Parmelee. Computing in Higher Education: The Athena Experience, Communications of the ACM, Vol. 28, No. 11, November 1985, pp. 1214-1224.
7 Barakett, Joyce and Larry Procher. The Effects of Computer Use on Early Childhood Socialization, Computers and Society, Vol. 16, No. 4, Winter/Spring, 1987, pp. 19-27.
8 Bass, Allison, B. Computers in the Classroom, Technology Review, April 1987, pp. 52-64. Reprinted in T. Forester, ed. Computers in the Human Context. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1991, pp. 237-248.
9 Becker, H. J. and C. W. Sterling. Equity in School Computer Use: National Data and Neglected Considerations, Journal of Educational Computing Research, Vol. 3, No. 3, 1987, pp. 289-311.
10 Bell, Philip and Judith Stern. NII in Education: Access Isn't Enough, CPSR Newsletter, Vol. 12, No. 2, Spring 1994, pp. 4-5.
11 Biraimah, Karen. The Non-Neutrality of Educational Computer Software, Computer Education, Vol. 20, No. 4, 1993.
12 Bork, Alfred. Personal Computers for Education. NY: Harper and Row, 1985.
13 Bozeman, William C. and Jess E. House. Microcomputers in Education: The Second Decade, T. H. E. Journal, February 1988, pp. 82-86.
14 Brand, Mike; Steiner, Marc, and Ed Zeidman. Can't We Educate All Our Children? CPSR Newsletter, Vol. 12, No. 2, Spring 1994, p. 6.
15 Bromley, Hank. The Social Context of Educational Computing, CPSR Newsletter, Vol. 12, No. 2, Spring 1994, pp. 7-9; 13.
16 Broughton, John N. The Surrender of Control: Computer Literacy as Political Socialization of the Child, in Douglas Sloan, ed. The Computer in Education: A Critical Perspective. NY: Teachers College Press, 1984, pp. 102-122.
17 Bynum, T., W. Manner, and J. Fodor, eds. Computer Ethics Issues in Academic Computing. (Part of the Proceedings of the National Conference on Computing and Values) New Haven, CT: Research Center on Computing and Society (RCCS), 1992.
18 Cisler, Steve. Access Issues for the National Research and education Network (NREN), in C. Huff and T. Finholt, eds. Social Issues in Computing. NY: McGraw Hill, 1994, pp. 386-398.
19 Computing Curricula 1991: Report of the ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Curriculum Task Force. NY: ACM Press, 1991.
20 Cuban, Larry The Promise of the Computer, in C. Huff and T. Holt, eds. Social Issues in Computing. NY: McGraw Hill, 1994, pp. 522-546.
21 Dede, Christopher. Educational and Social Implications, Programmed Learning and Educational Technology. Reprinted in T. Forester, ed. The Information Technology Revolution. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1985, pp. 242-257.
22 Dreyfus, Hubert L. and Stuart E. Dreyfus. Putting Computers in Their Proper Place: Analysis versus Intuition in the Classroom, in Douglas Sloan, ed. The Computer in Education: A Critical Perspective. NY: Teachers College Press, 1984, pp. 40-63.
23 Dyrli, Odvard Egil. The Internet: Bringing Global Resources to the Classroom, Technology & Learning, October 1993, pp. 50-58.
24 Ely, Donald and Tejerd Plomp. The Promise of Educational Technology: A Reassessment, in T. Forester, ed. Computers in the Human Context. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1991, pp. 248-261.
25 Ethical Issues In Computer Use, The Computer Teacher, August/September 1984. Reprinted in EDRS (Erin Document Reproduction Services), 1985.
26 Field, Cynthia. Lessons in (Computer) Literacy, U.S. News and World Report, December 12, 1994, p. 108.
27 Hamalainen, Matti; Whinston, Andrew B., and Svetlana Vishik. Electronic Markets for Learning, Communications of the ACM, Vol. 39, No. 6, June 1996, pp. 51-58.
28 Harvey, Brian. A Limiting Technology, CPSR Newsletter, Vol. 12, No. 2, Spring 1994, pp. 10-12.
29 Heath, Charlotte. Making Peace With the PC, School Library Journal, October 1993, p. 60.
30 Hoadley, Christopher and Sherry Hsi. A Chance for Change, CPSR Newsletter, Vol. 12, No. 2, Spring 1994, pp. 10; 12-13.
31 Kinnanaman, E. Danielle. The Children's Machine, Technology Review, July 1993.
32 Martinez, Michael. Access to Information Technologies among School-Age Children: Implications for a Democratic Society, Journal of the American Society For Information Science, Vol. 45, No. 6, 1994.
33 O'Day, Vicki. Community Involvement in education, CPSR Newsletter, Vol. 12, No. 3, Summer 1994, pp. 8-10.
34 Oehring, Sandee. The One-Computer Classroom, Instructor, July-August, 1993, p. 84.
35 Papert, Seymour. Computers and Learning, in M. Dertouzos and J. Moses, eds. The Computer Age: A Twenty Year View. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1979, pp. 73-86.
36 Papert, Seymour. Mindstorms: Children, Computers, and Powerful Ideas. NY: Basic Books, 1980.
37 Papert, Seymour. Teaching Children Thinking, in R. Taylor, ed. The Computer in the School: Tutor, Tool, Tutee. NY: Teachers College Press, 1980, pp. 161-176.
38 Papert, Seymour. The Children's Machine: Rethinking School in the Age of the Computer. NY: Basic Books, 1993.
39 Papert, Seymour. The Children's Machine, Technology Review. 1993, pp. 28-36.
40 Piller, Charles. Reading, Writing, and E-Mail: Welcome to the Computerized Classroom, Where Kids of All Abilities Get a Glimpse of the Future, Parenting, September 1995, p. 126.
41 Pierce, Benjamin and Holly Murray. Computers in Education, Summary of Panel Discussion, Annual Meeting of CPSR, 1989. Reprinted in R. Dejoie et al., eds. Ethical Issues in Information Systems. Boston, MA: Boyd and Fraser, 1991, pp. 219-221.
42 Poole, Gary Andrew. A New Gulf in American Education, the Digital Divide: Power Macs and the Internet for Some; Outdated Technology for Others, New York Times, January 29, 1996, p. C3.
43 Rockman, Saul. In School or Out: Technology, Equity, and the Future of Our Kids, Communications of the ACM, Vol. 38, No. 6, June 1995, pp. 25-29.
44 Rosenberg, Richard. Computers and Education, Chap. 6 in The Social Impact of Computing. Boston. MA: Academic Press, 1992.
45 Schofield, Janet. Barriers to Computer Usage in the Classroom, in C. Huff and T. Finholt, eds. Social Issues in Computing. NY: McGraw Hill, 1994, pp. 547-578.
46 Shields, Mark A. Work and Technology in Higher Education: The Social Construction of Academic Computing. NY: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1994.
47 Sloan, Douglas, ed. The Computer in Education: A Critical Perspective. NY: Teachers College Press, 1984.
48 Soloway, Elliot. Log on Education: Teachers are the Key, Communications of the ACM, Vol. 39, No. 6, June 1996, pp. 11-14.
49 Stern, Judith. Technology in Education: Everybody's Business, CPSR Newsletter, Vol. 12, No. 2, Spring 1994, pp. 1-2.
50 Sutton, R. E. Equity and Computers in the Schools: A Decade of Research, Review of Educational Research, Vol. 6, No. 14, 1991, pp. 475-503.
51 Taylor, Robert P., ed. The Computer in the School: Tutor, Tute, and Tool. NY: Teacher's College Press, Columbia University, 1980.
52 Tucker, Allen B., et al. A Summary of the ACM/IEEE CS Joint Curriculum Task Force Report, Communications of the ACM, Vol. 34, No. 6, June 1991, pp. 70-84.
53 Turner, A. Joe. Introduction to the Joint Curriculum Task Force Report, Communications of the ACM, Vol. 34, No. 6, June 1991, pp. 69-70.
54 Von Hoffman, Nicholas. Lessons of the Virtual Classroom, Architectural Digest, May 1995, p. 90.
55 Wessells, Michael G. Computers in the Curriculum, in Computer, Self, and Society. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1990, pp. 228-242.
56 Woodbury, Marsha. A Quick Look at the Costs and Benefits of Computers in Higher Education, CPSR Newsletter, Vol. 12, No. 2, Spring 1994, pp. 15-17.
57 Yazdani, M. Artificial Intelligence and Education, in S. Gil, ed. Artificial Intelligence for Society. NY: John Wiley & Sons, 1986, pp. 199-208.