This research reports on the status of micro-computer technology in the state of New Hampshire. Although the schools have increased in microintensity, there continues to be a strong need to bring more technology at the classroom level, if we are to restructure the learning process. The research suggests continued integration of technology at the classroom level in order to develop leaders and entrepreneurs for the twenty-first century.
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