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Italy pupils ditch books for PCs | Italy pupils ditch books for PCs |
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Pupils at a school in Italy are replacing all their text books with computers for a year - in what is being described as a unique experiment. | Pupils at a school in Italy are replacing all their text books with computers for a year - in what is being described as a unique experiment. |
More than 60 children - aged between eight and 10 - at Turin's Don Milani school will be using mini laptops with the full curriculum. | |
Their access to the internet will be controlled by special software. | Their access to the internet will be controlled by special software. |
The experiment, which is backed by parents, aims to test how a computer alone can improve the learning process. | The experiment, which is backed by parents, aims to test how a computer alone can improve the learning process. |
Cheaper alternative | Cheaper alternative |
Until Wednesday, the Don Milani di Rivoli elementary school was like any other in Italy. | Until Wednesday, the Don Milani di Rivoli elementary school was like any other in Italy. |
Children turned up, got out their books and pens and began the process of learning. | Children turned up, got out their books and pens and began the process of learning. |
But now, 60 fifth grade pupils and a number of third graders will start using computers only. | But now, 60 fifth grade pupils and a number of third graders will start using computers only. |
The mini laptops, which run Windows software, weigh less than a kilogram, can be dropped from a height of one-and-a-half metres and are waterproof. | The mini laptops, which run Windows software, weigh less than a kilogram, can be dropped from a height of one-and-a-half metres and are waterproof. |
Instead of spending the equivalent of $700 (£400) a year on books, the laptops, built by the Italian company Olidata, cost less than $400 (£228). | Instead of spending the equivalent of $700 (£400) a year on books, the laptops, built by the Italian company Olidata, cost less than $400 (£228). |
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