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Old 07-13-2011, 07:05 PM
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An increasing number of schools are using netbook PCs in the classroom. Once considered nothing but a digital distraction that prevent students from learning properly an increasing number of schools are embracing technology in the classroom, with more than just the 1 desktop for 30 students model, and bringing the school to the kids 24/7....

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Old 07-14-2011, 08:19 PM
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Teacher and education futurist Brad Flickinger has spent many hours in netbook-equipped classrooms, working with students as they use netbooks to learn and practice 21st century skills. In this workshop, he shares the insights he has gained and provides practical suggestions for other teachers who are using netbooks or who are considering netbooks for their own classrooms.

I don’t think it will be long before the chalkboard and erasers will be in the pile with quill pens and inkwells. Future programs will allow personalization to account for vision and learning difficulties. Students at home for sickness will be able to participate if well enough. Mainstreaming will be an archaic phrase.





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