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1. Sometime in
1991, a chief scientist at the NIIT, named, started an experiment hole in a
wall.
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Sugata Mitra
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India
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from a Businessweek Online Daily
Briefing,
March 2, 2000.
Edited by Paul Judge
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2. What does NIIT stands for?
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National Institute of Information
Technology
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India
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The free dictionary
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3. It was
implemented at a slum area in New Delhi.
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General Morbidity Prevalence in
the Delhi Slums
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India
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P Marimuthu, M Hemanta Meitei, and
BBL Sharma
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4. His team carved
a hole in the wall that separated NIIT campuses from slum areas. Why did they
carve hole in the wall?
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Dr. Sugata Mitra, Chief Scientist
at NIIT
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New Delhi
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Hole-in-the-Wall Education Limited
2015
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Boolean Logic
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5. What was the
significant finding of the experiment?
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The acquisition of basic computing
skills by any set of children can be achieved through incidental learning
provided the learners are given access to a suitable computing facility, with
entertaining and motivating content and some minimal (human) guidance.
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India
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Hole-in-the-Wall Education Limited
2015
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Google
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Boolean Logic
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6. What could be
the implications of this finding to existing teaching practices especially
those that are related with the use of ICT in learning?
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The acquisition of basic computing
skills by any set of children can be achieved through incidental learning
provided the learners are given access to a suitable computing facility, with
entertaining and motivating content and some minimal (human) guidance.
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India
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Hole-in-the-Wall Education Limited
2015
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Google
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Boolean Logic
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