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We turn now to software prepared specially for use in education but also to programs first developed for use elsewhere. We deliberately put software before hardware. Most of the chapter provides a discussion of how and to what extent software can serve the four popular rationales, Social, Vocational, Pedagogical and Catalytic.
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© 1990 David Hawkridge, John Jaworski and Harry McMahon
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Hawkridge, D., Jaworski, J., McMahon, H. (1990). Software. In: Computers in Third-World Schools. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-20793-0_3
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