1-to-1 Computing

Classroom Technology Demand for Education Software, Digital Products Is Growing
The market for education software and digital products grew by 3.5 percent over the most recent year and now stands at $7.7 billion, a new analysis reveals.
Sean Cavanagh, January 17, 2013
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Education 1-to-1 Computing Movement Suffers Recent Setbacks
Committee members said the $17 million initiative would have taken money away from much-needed construction projects.
Mike Bock, November 16, 2012
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Classroom Technology Laptop and Online Class Laws Repealed in Idaho
Voters in Idaho repealed a set of education laws that would have established a statewide 1-to-1 laptop program for high schoolers and required online classes for graduation.
Katie Ash, November 7, 2012
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Technology Video Introductory Panel
October 24, 2012
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Classroom Technology Opinion Bring Your Own Device
Should students be permitted to bring their own devices to school?
Stu Silberman, September 20, 2012
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School & District Management Ten Districts Slated to Receive 1-to-1 Support
Project RED plans to provide support and resources to districts to help them create successful 1-to-1 learning environments.
Katie Ash, September 20, 2012
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Classroom Technology More Focus on Psychological Impact of Digital Media?
As our discussion becomes more sophisticated, expect to see more stories asking questions about the emotional and psychological impact of learning via digital media.
Ian Quillen, June 1, 2012
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Curriculum Educators Use Mobile Devices More Than General Public
Principals and administrators are also more likely to be smartphone and tablet computer users than teachers and librarians.
Ian Quillen, May 24, 2012
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Teacher Ashley Hallmark, top, helps a freshman student log in to a test site in her communication-arts classroom at Joplin High School’s 9th and 10th grade campus in Joplin, Mo. Hallmark volunteered to search for missing students after the tornado. The Joplin school district has made one of the more rapid 1-to-1 laptop implementations in American public schooling, fueled by a $1 million-dollar donation from the United Arab Emirates.
Teacher Ashley Hallmark, top, helps a freshman student log in to a test site in her communication-arts classroom at Joplin High School’s 9th and 10th grade campus in Joplin, Mo. Hallmark volunteered to search for missing students after the tornado. The Joplin school district has made one of the more rapid 1-to-1 laptop implementations in American public schooling, fueled by a $1 million-dollar donation from the United Arab Emirates.
Nicole Frugé/Education Week
Classroom Technology Photos Hope High School
On May 22, 2011, a devastating tornado touched down in Joplin, Missouri, leveling five of the school district’s 20 campuses.
Nicole Frugé, May 22, 2012
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States An Up-Close Look at South American Laptop Programs
A delegation from the Consortium for School Networking traveled last November to visit programs in Argentina and Uruguay.
Ian Quillen, May 11, 2012
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Equity & Diversity Intel Unveils New, $200 Tablet for Education
The 7-inch tablet is encased in rugged plastic and designed specifically for the education market.
Katie Ash, April 13, 2012
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Equity & Diversity Impact of Now-Defunct U.S. Ed-Tech Program Noted
The State Educational Technology Directors Association highlights innovative programs funded by the now-defunct federal Enhancing Education Through Technology program.
Katie Ash, April 10, 2012
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Classroom Technology Video A Tornado Tale
Technology Specialist Adam Bell narrates this very personal story of a community and school district coming together to rebuild after a tornado leveled five of the Joplin, Mo., school district's 20 campuses. Education Week Video
February 3, 2012
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