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Nicole MuthJust because a technology is available for students doesn't mean it has to be used all the time. Find out what the research says about the benefits of one-to-one computing, and read about educator concerns about the overuse of technology.
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Keeping in mind the challenge of finding unbiased research on the educational impact of one-to-one computing, as well as the difficulty of isolating one variable (such as technology) in such a complex and hard-to-quantify concept a
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Keeping in mind the challenge of finding unbiased research on the educational impact of one-to-one computing, as well as the difficulty of isolating one variable (such as technology) in such a complex and hard-to-quantify concept a
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- Increased quality and quantity in writing: Some preliminary studies suggest that students not only write more, but write better, when using laptops rather than pen and paper.
- Greater student collaboration: The Center for Applied Research in Education Technology (CARET) provides a variety of research that suggests that students improve interpersonal abilities and teamwork skills through collaboration using laptops and handhelds.
- Greater teacher awareness of student progress: CARET also sites research that seems to demonstrate that teachers can better monitor, or can monitor in more varied ways, student understanding and application of skills and concepts through one-to-one technology.
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Clay BurellGood overview of lessons learned.
One-To-One Computing:Lessons Learned and Pitfalls to AvoidJust because a technology is available for students doesn't mean ithasto be used all the time. Find out what the research says about the benefits of one-to--
One-To-One Computing:
Lessons Learned and Pitfalls to AvoidJust because a technology is available for students doesn't mean it has to be used all the time. Find out what the research says about the benefits of one-to-one computing, and read about educator concerns about the overuse of technology. Included: Ten Web sites offering research, concerns, and tips on one-to-one computing!
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