One-to-One Computing has benefits, pitfalls
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Posted by: Susan Einhorn
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In almost every classroom there are as many different learning styles as there are students. That is why education is an art and a science — not an assembly line, although that would make it easier for everyone.
Successful education allows innovation. That is one of the reasons the One-to-One Computing program being proposed by East Noble superintendent Ann Linson has potential benefits. |
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Source: fwdailynews.com (IN - USA) | Published: December 8th, 2010
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