Rural Schools Get Urban Computer Link
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DULUTH, Minn. — A computer link has been forged between rural and urban schools in northeast Minnesota, which provides rural schools with the same kind of sophisticated, computer-based educational technology that city schools have.
The program, using Control Data’s PLATO computer-based education system, delivers courses in math, science, computer literacy and business education to small rural school districts in the state, as well as to Duluth’s larger urban school districts.
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