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Canadian Students’ Access to and Use of Information and Communication Technology Bradley A. Corbett Canadian Research Institute for Social Policy University of New Brunswick
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Document Date: 2002-05-08 11:06:20


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Union City / Montreal / /

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Internet 69 67 54 38 69 Software / /

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Norway / Japan / United States / Netherlands / Iceland / Canada / Australia / United Kingdom / Sweden / Finland / /

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USD / /

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Douglas Willms Canadian Research Institute / Toward building / Social Policy University of New Brunswick Prepared / Crowne Plaza Montreal Centre Hotel / Social Policy University / /

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Internet access / students using technology / newfound technologies / word processing / select / student-to-Internet connected computer ratios / educational technologies / learning tool / educational systems / multi-media authoring projects / Internet Computer / /

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Social Policy University / IEA / Social Policy University of New Brunswick Prepared / Canadian Research Institute / Canadian Education Statistics Council / OECD / University of New Brunswick / /

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J. Douglas Willms / Clinton / BEL USA FIN NZL ITA / Bradley A. Corbett / /

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economist / teacher / President / Advisors / /

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New Jersey / Quebec / Manitoba / Nova Scotia / British Columbia / Ontario / /

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students using technology / Information Technology / newfound technologies / /

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