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List of possible sources

Results in Maine after 2 years

Edutopia article

Schools doing one-to-one - Resources

replacing books with laptops article

eSchool News article

OLPC - Program to get one laptop per child in third world countries

NY Times article about problems with one-to-one

US Depatment of Ed information

MrRyanH 16:22, 28 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Possible Outline

  1. What is One to One Computing
  2. Why do it - Benefits
  3. Risks/Concerns
  4. Costs
  5. Suppliers
  6. Experiences
  7. Recommendations
    1. Parental controls
    2. iTeams (technical support BY students)
  8. One-to-one teaching strategies
  9. Summarized list of who is doing it now

MrRyanH 16:41, 28 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]