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California gave every student in prison a laptop. How community colleges are using them
California prisons have distributed 30,000 laptops to incarcerated students over three years, spending $23.2 million, shifting from mail-based to online courses. The initiative, part of the Rising Scholars program, aims to enhance tech literacy and workforce readiness, though some debate online learning's effectiveness compared to in-person classes.
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