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SpeEdChange: Changing Gears 2012: its not about 1:1
In the end, I'm asking you to resist to lure of 1:1, which all too often in practice looks exactly like school has "always" looked - a whole bunch of kids, facing one way, doing the same things at the same time. Outfit tool cribs for your students, a whole range of devices which all offer different capabilities, different affordances, and cater to differing preferences and capabilities. Offer tool cribs from the start, so kids learn the power of choice, and encourage kids to choose to work alone or together.

If I hadn't offered kids real choices I would not have heard middle schoolers dismiss iPads as "granny phones," I wouldn't have learned how great Dragon Light on the iPad - iTouch - iPhone is, I wouldn't have learned all you can do editing video on an Android Phone, I wouldn't have seen kids love tablets for sharing and hate them if they had to carry them. But more importantly, the kids would not have learned, not for themselves, and not from each other.
itrt  flexibility  choice  devices  1to1  1:1  1:1  thoughts  from delicious
january 2012 by twwoodward
Project RED Research
Project RED provides you a selection of articles summarizing successful implementations of technology-transformed schools. Use the search box to the right to search for the name of the research or keywords related to the research content.
1:1  itrt  technology  integration  research  from delicious
march 2011 by twwoodward
Welcome to the ETSB website
Interesting 1:1 report from Eastern Townships in Canada.
canada  1:1  laptop  research  itrt  from delicious
february 2011 by twwoodward

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