The study in East Primary School, a government-aided school, was carried out from 17 September, 2001 to 2 October, 2001. Government-aided schools are schools managed by a board of governors, usually from clans or religious organizations, empowered to recruit staff of their own. At the time of the study, there were 2118 students in East Primary School, consisting of boys and girls with ages ranging from 7 to 12. The average class size was 40. The school had a staff strength of 80 teachers and 10 support personnel. There were two computer rooms each of which had been equipped with about forty computers, data projector, pull-down projector screen, and whiteboard. These computer rooms were fully air-conditioned.