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Mitra found in some of his experiments that groups of children with a computer

learned better than a single child with a computer. Why might this be? What benefits
do groups offer? What role might social media play in this?

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Mitra found that using computers for education in the experiments support learning through technology. Computer skills is a basic 21st century skill needed, collaborating helps make learning possible. Children with a computer learns from him but when working in a group having a computer everyone learns from everyone.

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Using computer for education supports learning through technology. So here the question is that a many children with single computer learns better than single child have a computer.

This is because it is one of 21st century skill which we need to talk about. So collaboration makes it possible to win in learning. A single child with one computer learns only from him but a group having a single computer learns from each and everyone.

If one don’t know a particular aspect in the group there is a chance for others to know and finally complete the assignment in a full-fledged manner.

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