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Articles on Minimally Invasive Self-Organizing Education
Discussion forum: The future of education
Tutorials
Press Articles
- Teaching: Inspiring British children, Slumdog style, The Telegraph, 06.12.2010
- Give them a laptop and a group of pupils will teach themselves, The Guardian, 18.10.2010
- Sugata Mitra steals the show at ALT-C 2010, merlin john online, 11.09.2010
- Using computers to teach children with no teachers, BBC, 16.07.2010
- Slumdog reveals learning treasures, The Guardian, 16.03.2010
- Our fantastic readers: how 200 of you volunteered, The Guardian, 16.03.2010
- CNN's Sara Sidner reports on the project in India that inspired the book and movie "Slumdog Millionaire", 22.02.2009
- Oscar Favorite Slumdog Millionaire Inspired by NIIT`s `Hole in the Wall` Initiative, Reuters, 17.02.2009
- Learning from a hole in the wall, UNESCO, 2007
- A 'hole in the wall' helps educate India, Christian Science Monitor, 01.06.2006
- SOS for UPE: Self Organising Systems for mass education, eGov monitor, 04.05.2006
- A Lesson in Computer Literacy from India's Poorest Kids, Businessweek, 02.03.2000
Academic Articles
- Remote Presence: Technologies for ‘Beaming’ Teachers Where They Cannot Go, Journal of Emerging Technologies in Web Intelligence, Vol 1 No 1, August 2009
- Learning through teaching: Peer-mediated instruction in minimally invasive education, British Journal of Educational Technology, Vol 40 No 1 2009, 5–22
- Effects of remoteness on the quality of education: A case study from North Indian schools, Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2008, 24(2), 168-180
- Children's learning processes using unsupervised "hole in the wall" computers in shared public spaces, Australasian Journal of Educational Technology
2008, 24(3), 339-354
- ‘Hole-In-The-Wall’ Computer Kiosks Foster Mathematics Achievement - A comparative study, Educational Technology & Society, 10 (2), 170-179, 2007
- Impact of Minimally Invasive Education on children: an Indian perspective, British Journal of Educational Technology, Vol 37 No 2, 2006, 295–298
- Acquisition of computing literacy on shared public computers: Children and the "hole in the wall", Australasian Journal of Educational Technology 2005, 21(3), 407-426 (Recipient of AERA SIG Communication of Research Annual Award for the Best Education Research Article in an Open Access Journal for 2005)
- A model of how children acquire computing skills from "Hole in the Wall" computers in public places, Information Technologies and International Development Journal, Summer 2005, Vol. 2, No. 4, 41-60
- Public-Private Partnership in a Minimally Invasive Education Approach, International Education Journal, 2005, 6(5), 587-597
- Public computing, computer literacy and educational outcome: Children and computers in rural India, International Conference on Computers in Education 2005, Singapore
- Self organising systems for mass computer literacy: Findings from the ‘hole in the wall’ experiments, International Journal of Development Issues, Vol. 4, No. 1 (2005) 71 - 81
- Computer skills development by children using 'hole in the wall' facilities in rural India, Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2004, 20(3), 337-350
- Children and the Internet: Experiments with minimally invasive education in India, The British Journal of Educational Technology, volume 32, issue 2, pp 221-232. (2001)
- Children and the Internet: New Paradigms for Development in the 21st Century, Talk at the Doors 6 conference of the Doors of Perception at Amsterdam, Holland, November 11, 2000
- Minimally Invasive Education for mass computer literacy, Presented at the CRIDALA 2000 conference, Hong Kong, 21-25
June, 2000
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