Groups of children can learn to use computers on their own, irrespective of who or where they are. Groups of children, given access to shared, publicly accessible computers in playgrounds and other public areas, will teach themselves to use the technology on their own. The original “hole in the wall”, January 1999, Kalkaji, New Delhi, India
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| - Groups of children can learn to use computers on their own, irrespective of who or where they are. Groups of children, given access to shared, publicly accessible computers in playgrounds and other public areas, will teach themselves to use the technology on their own. The original “hole in the wall”, January 1999, Kalkaji, New Delhi, India
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