Schools are rapidly installing computers in classrooms. But there are issues with tech-enabled public education Americans should realize, reports ABC Nightline technology correspondent Gina Smith. US President Bill Clinton, Rep. Newt Gingrich, Stanford Prof. Larry Cuban and several middle school and high school teachers weigh in. US Department of Education's Office of Educational Technology director Linda Roberts and educational psychologist Jane Healy discuss the thornier issues of computers in schools with Ted Koppel in a live segment after the report.
—Gina Smith