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General Information
How does Prison to Community (P2C) affect recidivism: A summary of quantitative findings
Raising the Bar: Report on Prison to Community Computer-Based Learning
Center for Law and Social Policy Distance Learning Paper
Technology-Based Learning Strategies, Social Policy Research Associates, U.S. Department of Labor
Education Technology: Changing the Way America Learns
Keeping Pace with K - 12 Online Learning
Leapfrogging Over the Status Quo: E-Learning and the Challenge of Adult Literacy
Distance Learning Pros and Cons: Consider some factors common to all types of distance learning before enrolling
Computers to be used in Participants Homes in Home-Based Distance Learning Programs
Tracking: What Happens on Computers in Home-Based Distance Learning Programs?
Training: The Heart of Home-Based Distance Learning Programs
Digital Prosperity: Understanding the Economic Benefits of the Information Technology Revolution
Information about Internet Usage and Disadvantaged Citizens
A Nation Online: How Americans are Using the Internet, U.S. Department of Commerce
Digital Divisions: There are clear differences among those with broadband connections, dial-up connections, and no connections at all to the internet.
The Ever-Shifting Internet Population: A new look at Internet access and the digital divide
Falling Through the Net: Defining the Digital Divide
Bridging the Rural Digital Divide
Home Computers and Internet Use in the United States
The Digital Disconnect: The widening gap between Internet-savvy students and their schools
Information about Serving Participants in their Homes
Family Literacy: Directions in Research and Implications for Practice
Model Strategies in Bilingual Education: Family Literacy and Parent Involvement
Poor Children in Working Families Continue to Lag Behind: Families "Playing by the Rules" Struggle with Child Care and Health Insurance
In-Depth Studies on Internet and American Life
The Pew Internet & American Life Project produces reports that explore the impact of the Internet on families, communities, work and home, daily life, education, health care, and civic and political life. The Project aims to be an authoritative source on the evolution of the Internet through collection of data and analysis of real-world developments as they affect the virtual world.
Check out all of the outstanding studies at Pew Internet and American Life.
Counting on the Internet: Most expect to find key information online, most find the information they seek, many now turn to the Internet first
Social Networking Websites and Teens: An Overview. More than half (55%) of all online American youths ages 12-17 use online social networking sites
Online Communities: Networks that nurture long-distance relationships and local ties
The Rise of the E-Citizen: How People Use Government Agencies' Web Sites
Digital Town Hall: How local officials use the Internet and the civic benefits they cite from dealing with constituents online
The Broadband Difference: How online Americans' behavior changes with high-speed Internet connections at home
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