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We investigate the roles that technology can play in improving teaching and learning within children's classrooms, schools, and communities.

National Research Council Volume Draws on CCT Expertise

Learning Science: Computer Games, Simulations, and Education, edited by former director Margaret Honey, includes work by Katherine Culp.

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Latest News

Portable Word Play
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Discovering What Handheld Games Can Do for Adolescent Reading Comprehension
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Evaluation Findings Published in International Journal
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Senior research scientist Daniel Light's paper is in the current issue of JEID.
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Talking About Technology With Your Kids
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
CCT Director Shelley Pasnik is quoted in a new Laptopmag.com article "Be a Better Tech Parent."
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Pasnik sums up issues in Education Daily
Monday, November 02, 2009
"Schools are complex environments and learning is complex and messy," CCT director Shelley Pasnik was quoted as saying in a recent article.
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Ready to Learn Evaluation

Evaluation of the Ready to Learn Initiative, in which preschool teachers used public television videos and games in their classrooms, found children's literacy skills were significantly increased by the curriculum.
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Whereabouts

Apr 25
Peggy is wrapping up a day of meetings with her colleagues on the Eliciting Mathematical Misconceptions project in Maine.

Jan 12
Lisa's Test of Whereabouts

Oct 1
Lauren, Peggy, Francisco, and Jim are at NYU/Steinhardt chatting up CCT and luring budding researchers.