Liza Loop
Liza Loop (née Straus) is an educational technology pioneer, futurist, technical author, and consultant. She is notable for her early use of computers in education, her creation of a public-access computer center, consulting work with Atari, Inc., Apple, Radio Shack and others as well as philosophical musings on the future of learning environments from the 1970s on. Provided by Wikipedia
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Exploring the Microcomputer Learning Environment. Independent Research and Development Project Reports. Report #5 by Loop, Liza
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Behold the Trojan Horse Instructional vs. Productivity Computing in the Classroom / by Loop, Liza
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The New Information Technology and the Education of Hispanics. The Promise and the Dilemma. Policy Pamphlet Series No. 1 by Loop, Liza
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ComputerTown. A Do-It-Yourself Community Computer Project by Loop, Liza
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Open Portal Schools The Real Impact of Computer-Based Education / by Loop, Liza
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Computers and Education: Which Role for International Research? Proceedings of the Stanford/UNESCO Symposium (Stanford, California, March 10-14, 1986) / by Carnoy, Martin
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