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How comfortable are you using computers in your classroom? (very uncomfortable 12345 very comfortable)
 
How comfortable are you using computers in your classroom? (very uncomfortable 12345 very comfortable)
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Learners access to computers is important because they need to learn how to use programs such as word processors to participate in a technological world. (disagree 12345 agree)  
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Learners access to computers is important because they need to learn how to use programs such as word processors to participate in a technological world. (disagree strongly 12345 strongly agree)  
    
As a result of Project Ceibal I now believe this (less 12345 more)
 
As a result of Project Ceibal I now believe this (less 12345 more)
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Learners access to computers is important because computers can be a tool to think with, they facilitate problem solving, open-ended discovery, and deep thinking. (disagree 12345 agree)
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Learners access to computers is important because computers can be a tool to think with, they facilitate problem solving, open-ended discovery, and deep thinking. (strongly disagree 12345 strongly agree)
    
As a result of my participation in Project Ceibal I now believe this (less 12345 more)
 
As a result of my participation in Project Ceibal I now believe this (less 12345 more)
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It is important that computers provide an easy entry for first-time users. (disagree 12345 agree)  
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It is important that computers provide an easy entry for first-time users. (strongly disagree 12345 strongly agree)  
    
As a result of Project Ceibal I now believe this (less 12345 more)
 
As a result of Project Ceibal I now believe this (less 12345 more)
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It is important that computers support more complicated tasks as a users competence grows. (disagree 12345 agree)  
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It is important that computers support more complicated tasks as a users competence grows. (strongly disagree 12345 strongly agree)  
    
As a result of Project Ceibal I now believe this (less 12345 more)
 
As a result of Project Ceibal I now believe this (less 12345 more)

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