The use of laptop computers in 1:1 settings is becoming increasingly prevalent in America’s schools. As greater numbers of students are using this technology, establishing its benefits and costs is paramount, especially in light of so many demanding fiscal situations. This study used quantitative research and analysis to measure the benefits and costs of such an expansive distribution of technology. It seeks to answer the question of the worth of such a large-scale adoption. This study explored the relationship between the use of a laptop computer on a 1:1 basis for the purpose of academic instruction and its connection to the academic achievement of students in upper middle class suburban New Jersey high schools. This study used propensity...
Billions of dollars are being spent across the world on providing schools and students with various ...
Background: The state of Iowa has seen a drastic increase in the number of schools that provide one ...
© 2016, © 2016 AERA. Over the past decade, the number of one-to-one laptop programs in schools has...
The use of laptop computers in 1:1 settings is becoming increasingly prevalent in America’s schools....
Despite continued interest in and excitement about 1:1 computing, few research studies fully address...
The purpose of this study was to document typical use and configuration of 1:1 computing in two scho...
School systems in the United States are increasingly integrating computers into the classroom. Yet, ...
As our nation becomes engulfed in the “standards and assessment” movement, school-based technology i...
Studies show that students in lower socioeconomic status (SES) districts tend to have fewer resource...
The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of a one-to-one laptop computer program on the...
This study was designed to determine high school students\u27 ownership and use of computers and tec...
Computer technology has been used in education for years, and the government budgets large amounts o...
More and more schools worldwide provide their students with an individual digital tool, investments ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of the 1:1 initiative on school-wide performance...
With increased emphasis on test-based accountability measures has come increased interest in examini...
Billions of dollars are being spent across the world on providing schools and students with various ...
Background: The state of Iowa has seen a drastic increase in the number of schools that provide one ...
© 2016, © 2016 AERA. Over the past decade, the number of one-to-one laptop programs in schools has...
The use of laptop computers in 1:1 settings is becoming increasingly prevalent in America’s schools....
Despite continued interest in and excitement about 1:1 computing, few research studies fully address...
The purpose of this study was to document typical use and configuration of 1:1 computing in two scho...
School systems in the United States are increasingly integrating computers into the classroom. Yet, ...
As our nation becomes engulfed in the “standards and assessment” movement, school-based technology i...
Studies show that students in lower socioeconomic status (SES) districts tend to have fewer resource...
The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of a one-to-one laptop computer program on the...
This study was designed to determine high school students\u27 ownership and use of computers and tec...
Computer technology has been used in education for years, and the government budgets large amounts o...
More and more schools worldwide provide their students with an individual digital tool, investments ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of the 1:1 initiative on school-wide performance...
With increased emphasis on test-based accountability measures has come increased interest in examini...
Billions of dollars are being spent across the world on providing schools and students with various ...
Background: The state of Iowa has seen a drastic increase in the number of schools that provide one ...
© 2016, © 2016 AERA. Over the past decade, the number of one-to-one laptop programs in schools has...