Abstract
This paper discusses the complexity of the introduction of computers in educational settings. It argues that the consolidation of such introduction requires changes in such aspects of education as curricular development, didatics as well as teacher education. The paper considers that the changes that technology may provoke in education will depend on the way these “new actors” will interact with human and non-human actors which are part of the ecology of each school.
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