“And teachers will be promoted from being the deliverers of facts to being being guides - guiding their peoples through rich and valued experiences offered by the computer.”

—  Owain Owain

'Y Cymro' (Welsh weekly newspaper), 23/07/1969

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Welsh novelist, short story writer and poet 1929–1993

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