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Technology Challenges During Teachers' Induction Years
Part 9: Resources
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Novak, D.I., and Knowles, J.G. (1991). "Beginning elementary teachers' use of computers in classroom instruction." Action in Teacher Education, (13) 2, 43-51.
Ponessa, J. (1996). "Demand for technology-savy workers falling short of supply." Education Week 15 (40).
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