This link has been bookmarked by 45 people . It was first bookmarked on 18 Mar 2007, by Clay Burell.
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Tony SearlIn a one-to-one teaching and learning environment, each participating student is provided access to a personal computing device on a direct and continuous basis throughout the school day, and beyond, if possible. Students do not share laptops with other s
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gina stefaniniThis site will be useful for educators interested in knowing where other school districts/states are undertaking one-to-one initiatives, as well as background information, news and research about one-to-one teaching and learning programs for K-12
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Dennis OConnorThis site will be useful for educators interested in knowing where other school districts/states are undertaking one-to-one initiatives, as well as background information, news, announcements and research about one-to-one teaching and learning programs fo
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Mark WoolleyThis site will be useful for educators interested in knowing where other school districts/states are undertaking one-to-one initiatives
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Shawn Kimballhttp://www.k12one2one.org/
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Rena ShiffletResources for 1-to-1 K-12 classrooms
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Welcome to your One-to-One Information Resource!
This site will be useful for educators interested in knowing where other school districts/states are undertaking one-to-one initiatives, as well as background information, news, announcements and research about one-to-one teaching and learning programs for K-12 schools and organizations across the United States.
This site is brought to you by the One-to-One
Institute and the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN) . The original site ("The Ubiquitous Computing Evaluation Consortium") was developed by SRI International under a project funded by the National Science Foundation. In March 2006, SRI International generously transferred the site to CoSN and the One-to-One Institute.It is estimated that thousands of students will
participate in some type of one-to-one initiative this year. Clearly, one-to-one
computing is spreading in our nation's schools. Education, policy and technology
decision-makers need unbiased information in order to assist them in deciding
about which, if any, one-to-one approach they should pursue. This
website is provided as a free site of vendor neutral information on K-12 one-to-one computing.
We do not endorse or promote any particular product, service or
approach around one-to-one. It is our hope that the information
provided here will facilitate more wise decisions about if and when to
deploy one-to-one strategies that meet the needs of their local communities.
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Tami BrassThis site will be useful for educators interested in knowing where other school districts/states are undertaking one-to-one initiatives, as well as background information, news, announcements and research about one-to-one teaching and learning programs fo
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Dan VosCOSN resource for implementing one to one
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James McConvilleInformation for school looking to start a One to One project. Link from Brian Kuhn.
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