Laptop? Check. Student Playlist? Check. Classroom of the Future? Check. |
Posted by: Justina Spencer |
The seating arrangements are compared to airport traffic patterns. The student schedules are called playlists. And lesson plans are generated by a complicated computer algorithm for the 80 students in the class. This could be the school of the future, according to the schools chancellor, Joel I. Klein, who visited Middle School 131 in Chinatown on Tuesday to promote a pilot program, the School of One. |
Source: New York Times (USA) | Published: July 22nd, 2009 |
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