In the fall of 2010, East Noble School Corporation (ENSC) began planning for a comprehensive 1:1 initiative with the intent of dramatically changing teaching and learning in the district.
“The idea of incorporating technology into the classroom wasn’t new to us,” says East Noble superintendent, Ann Linson. “Our elementary schools had had computers in them since the early days. But they were scattered in different classrooms and labs and they weren’t being used very often. When we surveyed the teachers about this, they said it would be more feasible – and more impactful – to incorporate the technology if it were more readily available.” |