My plan is to post the results by the end of January on my website:
http://www.tech4teaching.org/wpblog . I'll post a note here when
it's up. I believe the results will be informative for many of us.
If you know of anyone involved in a 1-1 or other portable computing
initiative, please forward the survey to them. It's been available
for about a day, and I've had around 30 responses so far. It's a
great start, but I'd like to have a broader response base. Any help
you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
On Jan 8, 2008, at 12:10 PM, Ann Hamel wrote:
> Please share your results with the group.
>
>>
>> This year my school's technology committee is evaluating it?s laptop
>> program implementation. We?re surveying parents, students, and
>> faculty
>> to find out what works, what needs fixing, and what?s missing.
>>
>> So, here?s my request? I?ve created a survey for schools currently
>> using
>> portable computing to support learning. It asks specifics about
>> various
>> models of implementation (similar to those mentioned above). I?d
>> love
>> for it to be disseminated as widely as possible. I?d like to have the
>> results posted by the end of January 2008.
>>
>> We're looking for info about program configuration - what works for
>> other schools and models we may want to avoid.
>>
>> Interested? Know someone who might be? Please forward the survey
>> link to
>> them: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?
>> sm=59ClKukD1APOEQaVWE3LkA_3d_3d
>>
>> Thanks in advance for any suggestions or feedback you might provide!
>
>
Tami Brass
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tamilb@mac.com
tbrass@spa.edu
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