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For Little Fingers, an Array of Digital Tutors, NYTimes
 









Excerpts: The talking book called LeapPad has some new competitors and a few new
tricks of its own. (…)

Educational technology has taken some interesting twists since Patrick Suppes, a
Stanford professor, predicted in 1966, "In a few more years, millions of
schoolchildren will have access to what Philip of Macedon's son Alexander
enjoyed as a royal prerogative: the personal services of a tutor as well
informed and as responsive as Aristotle." It's fun to imagine that such access
might be as close as your local toy store.
Source: For Little Fingers, an Array of Digital Tutors[
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/12/04/technology/circuits/04basi.html ], Warren
Buckleitner, NYTimes, 03/12/04

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