One to One
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One to One (1:1) computing means each student has his/her own computer available 24x7, in school and out. It is one major approach to providing ubiquitous access to digital information technology. Please add information about 1:1 computing below.
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Pages on this wiki about 1 to 1
- 1:1 Laptop Program Launch Frequently Asked Questions
- Classroom Management of Laptops
- Classroom Management of Tablets
- H1N1 Closure Plans
- One-to-One Laptop Programs
- Profile of a Digital Classroom
- Profiles and File Synchronization
- Research on One to One Laptop Programs
- Screen Monitoring
- Student Owned Laptop Programs
- Tablet Computers
- Teacher Laptop Programs
- One-to-One Readiness Assessment
- Screen Monitoring
Pages on this wiki about supporting 1-to-1 technology & infrastructure
- Audio-Visual Equipment
- Bandwidth Calculations
- Batteries
- Digital Archives
- Document Cameras
- Fire Extinguishers
- Firewalls
- Flat Screen Lobby Displays
- Gateway Appliances
- Google Apps for Education
- ID Cards
- Internet & Network Bandwidth & Monitoring & QOS
- Internet Connection Options
- Internet Filtering
- Insurance
- Inventory Software and Barcode Scanners
- Laptop Carts
- Network Back Up Software
- Network Services
- Off Campus File Access
- Printers and Printing
- Printer Quota Software
- Software Deployment/Imaging Computers
- Spam Filtering
- Virtual Machines
- Wireless Networking & Security
- ISP Comparison
Links to Other Information Resources on One-to-One
- Learning With Laptops This site is meant to be a source of honest and independent information about student laptop programs. It is run by educators for educators. We do not receive funds from any computer hardware or software companies.
- The Hill's School's 1:1 Tech Plan - 2001 A thorough and well-thought out plan for implementating a 1:1 program.
- An Evaluation of The Hill School's 1:1 Program- 2004 An honest and open self-evaluation of a 1:1 program.
- The Laptop Institute An annual conference of schools (mostly inpendent schools) interested in 1:1 computing. Held at the Lausanne Collegiate school in Memphis.
- The Tablet Institute An annual conference of schools using tablet computers.
Independent Schools with 1:1 Programs
Learning With Laptops List of Independent Schools with 1:1 Programs If you would like your school added or removed from this list please contact fred_bartels@rcds.rye.ny.us
New Developments in 1:1 Computing
- G1:1 A group of researchers and academicians working to promote and guide the implementation of MIT's $100 laptop initiative.
Arguments Pro and Con
Arguments in favor of One-to-One Computing
Having a laptop in the hands of a student, used as a digital assistant (the term borrowed from Prakash Nair http://www.designshare.com/Research/Nair/Laptop_Classrooms.htm for more information, has been shown in studies from the State of Maine, the State of Michigan, Beaufort Independent School District, and Athens Academy to result in more engaged students and teachers creating enriched curriculum. There is also evidence that school attendance improves and discipline issues decline. Contrary to some discussions, there has also been improved test scores in English in some cases and Math in other cases.
-- Pamela Livingston
Developing a Laptop Program
This is a space where school's that are exploring 1:1 programs can collaborate with schools that have 1:1 programs.

