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Lessons learned from 1-to-laptop initiatives: reflections on critical components

Muir, Mike and Owen, Alice and Knezek, Gerald and Christensen, Rhonda and Soloway, Elliot and Norris, Cathy and Albion, Peter and Gibson, Ian (2006) Lessons learned from 1-to-laptop initiatives: reflections on critical components. In: 16th Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education International Conference (SITE), 19 March 2006, Orlando, U.S.A..

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More and more jurisdictions are exploring and implementing ubiquitous learning environments. The Ubiquitous Computing Evaluation Consortium identifies at least 14 large-scale learning with laptop and 16 district initiatives. Other jurisdictions are implementing handheld initiatives. MIT has announced a $100 laptop intended to bring technology to the world's poor countries, but will be piloted in Massachusetts. Such initiatives have enormous implications for both inservice and preservice teacher education. This panel will bring together panelists representing five learning with laptop initiatives, including Irving (TX) Independent School District, the Maine Learning Technology Initiative, the New Bedford Global Learning Charter School (MA), and various handheld initiatives. The panel presentations will conclude with a long-term view of 1-to-1 initiatives, including comparisons and contrasts between Australia and the USA.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (DEST Category E) (Paper)
Additional Information:Copyright by AACE. Reprinted from the Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education 16th International Conference with permission of AACE (http://www.aace.org)
Uncontrolled Keywords:laptop computers, handheld computers,ubiquitous learning environments, low cost computers, cheap computer
Subjects:330000 Education > 330100 Education Studies > 330107 Educational Technology and Media
ID Code:1033
Deposited By:epEditor USQ
Deposited On:11 Oct 2007 10:33
Last Modified:05 Nov 2008 15:15

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