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WPT Archives: 1990s

From Chalkboard to Keyboard

Wisconsin's New "Schoolhouse" for the Information Age

12/16/1994 | Rating TV-G

WPT Archives: 1990s

From Chalkboard to Keyboard

Special | 8m 30s

Wisconsin's New "Schoolhouse" for the Information Age

When Wisconsin needed frontier schools, we built teachers colleges. When the G.I. Bill and the baby boom brought a surge in enrollment, we added and expanded college campuses. In this 1994 documentary, explore the challenges the University of Wisconsin System faced as it moved from chalkboard to keyboard.

12/16/1994 | Rating TV-G

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WPT Archives: 1990s

From Chalkboard to Keyboard

Special | 8m 30s

When Wisconsin needed frontier schools, we built teachers colleges. When the G.I. Bill and the baby boom brought a surge in enrollment, we added and expanded college campuses. In this 1994 documentary, explore the challenges the University of Wisconsin System faced as it moved from chalkboard to keyboard.

12/16/1994 | Rating TV-G

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