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Question of the Week Archive

July 28, 2008 - August 4, 2008

Should they stay or should they go


There are different strategies when it comes to the physical integration of technology in a classroom. Some schools keep it stationary with hardwired projectors and interactive whiteboards. Some encourage laptops to travel with children or with mobile carts.

Which do you have and which would you prefer?
a) We keep it in the classroom, but wish we didn't.
6.3%
b) We keep it in the classroom and it works just fine.
40.6%
c) Our kids take it with them and it's working out well.
3.1%
d) Our kids take it with them and it's clumsy.
3.1%
e) We do both.
37.5%
f) We do neither.
9.4%
Comments

Marie R. - 29/07/2008 22:04
The laptops are great if the wireless hubs are running as they should. We experience more trouble with not being able to get all of our laptops on at the same time. It is frustrating when I have a lesson planned and cannot get the laptops up and running. I wish that we would have more hard wired desk top computers in my classroom.





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