Waxman Family Case Study document, in which Cynthia Cole draws on her experiences of visits to the Waxman family. The case study includes an account of the family's response to a draft version of the study.
Laura Waxman's drawing showing the relationship of the Buddy computer to the Waxman family, produced during one of Cynthia Cole's later visits to the family. It illustrates Laura's enthusiasm for computer and internet use, as well as her awareness of the conflict it was causing within the family.
Richard Waxman's drawing showing the relationship of the Buddy computer to the Waxman family,produced during one of Cynthia Cole's later visits to the family.
Noah Waxman's drawing showing the relationship of the Buddy computer to the Waxman family, produced during one of Cynthia Cole's later visits to the family.
David Waxman's drawing showing the relationship of the Buddy computer to the Waxman family, produced during one of Cynthia Cole's later visits to the family.
Nathan Waxman's drawing showing the relationship of the Buddy computer to the Waxman family, produced during one of Cynthia Cole's later visits to the family.
In this cross-case analysis, Cynthia Cole identifies seven issues arising from the case studies undertaken with families and other data collected in the course of the Buddy Evaluation.
Cynthia Cole's report on her interviews with the school coordinator of the Buddy Project, responsible for supporting the Waxman family and other involved in the project, locating the project in its educational context and providing the school's perspective on families including the Waxmans.
Letter from Barry MacDonald to Maria Brisk, Director of the Bilingual Education Programme at Boston University, to set a date for her visit to Norwich in January 1980. Barry also discusses issues arising from the interviewing processes, notably the possible effects of audio-taping in inhibiting participation.
Letter from Maria Brisk, Boston University, to Barry MacDonald confirming her arrival in Norwich on 7 January 1980 and the visits to London by other colleagues.