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Computers for young children in India

Childhood Education, 2003 by Thirumurthy, Vidya, Sundaram, Nithya

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Vidya Thirumurthy and Nithya Sundaram

Vidya Thirumurthy is a Faculty Member, Early Childhood & Parent Education Programs, Olympic College. Nithya Sundaram is a Teacher, Gandhi International School, Jakarta, Indonesia.

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