
Expensive! Irrational! Unthinkable! Those are three words many people may use when they are told about giving every child in the high school, students in grades seven through twelve, a computer for them to use at school, but also take it home. However, it can be a great addition to any school as long as it is planned before it is piloted.
I interviewed a teacher whose school has gone to 1:1 computing. Cathy Stakey stated, "The 1:1 computing promotes active learning and is moving students toward 21st Century Skills." Much like what Mrs. Stakey stated, 1:1 computing has many benefits. It allows each student to have an immediate technology resource at all times. This enables students and teachers to use more 21st Century Skills and allows students to try out and practice technology at an earlier age. The immediate use of technology is the direction our country is going. I think this is a great thing for our schools and a great direction our schools are going, however, I think it is very important to make sure the teachers are trained and are given ways to incorporate this new technology into the curriculum so students are receiving the most benefit from this new form of technology.
This website "Doing 1:1 Right!" is a great resource for 1:1 computing. It gives great information about more than just what 1:1 computing means. Also, Mr. Hehr's IT Blog, South Hamilton Community Schools Technology Director, has great links to many resourceful informational links to search 1:1 computing.
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