Document Type
Article
Department/Program
Education
Pub Date
5-1995
Abstract
Problem solving is one of the most beneficial educational opportunities that we can offer students of any age. The Internet can be used to extend cooperative problem solving activity around the world. Educational problem solving projects are, as yet, the least common kind of Internet- based activity that involves precollege students, but they are among the best examples of how asynchronous connectivity can be used to support and enrich precollege curricula.
Journal Title
The Computing Teacher
Recommended Citation
Harris, J. (1995). Educational telecomputing activities: Problem-solving projects. The Computing Teacher, 22(8), 59-63.