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Mr. Cook wants to improve upon education. He wants his students to have all the resources available in a desk top but be able to use them from virtually anywhere.
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| What if every student had a laptop?...They could bring them anywhere to use, including home, while having unlimited access to resources and info | |
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He decides to request that the school be the first in the district to begin a 1:1 Learning Laptop Program.
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| Superintendent Slater, I propose we institute a 1:1 learning laptop program in our school. The money is in the budget and the results would be truly remarkable | |
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| Mr. Cook, I couldn't agree with you more. A 1:1 program is just the advantage the students need to improve their learning. I'll go through all the proper channels and get the district behind this | |
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After a few short weeks the proposal was approved. The school bought several thousand laptops and began distributing them to each student. Various learning oriented soft-wares were installed as well
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| It is my honor to say the 1:1 Learning Laptop program is well under way. Teachers are being sent to laptop tech teaching seminars. Drop rates are down and grades are on the rise | |
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