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ida raineySelling the Dream of 1:1 Computing: A Leadership Primer (Linked fr. Intel)
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Tod BakerSchools around the world are at long-last embracing the implementation of 1:1 computing. However, many of the best intentions are stymied by a lack of leadership, narrow vision and an inability to communicate ambitious goals that justify the investment to cautious stakeholders.
The following is a series of answers often provided to support 1:1 computing and suggestions for how the same leader might inspire the hearts and minds of teachers, parents and community members. -
Debra HicksSelling the Dream of 1:1 Computing
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Darrel BransonSchools around the world are at long-last embracing the implementation of 1:1 computing. However, many of the best intentions are stymied by a lack of leadership, narrow vision and an inability to communicate ambitious goals that justify the investment to cautious stakeholders.
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Jen HegnaVery good article and comparison
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Eric Hilemansonnel as these responsibilities are shifted to each student, and in the case of repairs, the vendor.
We have spent too much money creating computer labs where too few students have too little access to the resources they need. Our failure to inspire tea -
Sarah HanawaldLaptops and things to say about them.
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Dennis OConnorThe following is a series of answers often provided to support 1:1 computing and suggestions for how the same leader might inspire the hearts and minds of teachers, parents and community members.
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Toby FischerSelling 1:1
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Sharon ElinInspirational Talking Points
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Miguel guhlinSchools around the world are at long-last embracing the implementation of 1:1 computing. However, many of the best intentions are stymied by a lack of leadership, narrow vision and an inability to communicate ambitious goals that justify the investment to
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Wesley FryerSelling the Dream of 1:1 Computing by Gary Steger
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wendy thomasjustifying 1:1 computing
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Tami BrassSchools around the world are at long-last embracing the implementation of 1:1 computing. However, many of the best intentions are stymied by a lack of leadership, narrow vision and an inability to communicate ambitious goals that justify the investment to
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