
Students live in an on-demand, technology-dependent
world. They learn differently and approach schoolwork
differently than students did even a few years ago.
This impacts learning, and some school districts are
addressing students’ need to get answers instantly, to
communicate as they learn, and to create information
and share it with others. With 1:1 computing and wireless
Internet access, students are able to learn in an
environment where technology brings subjects to life
and where students can own their learning environment
and are so engaged that learning is meaningful.
Establishing this new environment for such learning
takes careful planning and consideration. We hope that
the information in this guidebook provides you with
useful advice, best practices and practical strategies.
While the success of any plan depends on individual
goals, environments, planning, and personnel, certain
strategies and ways of thinking emerge as universal.
We address these issues in this guidebook to help create
and implement an effective 1:1 initiative. In simple
terms, the issues are planning, leadership, funding,
infrastructure, professional development, instruction,
evaluation, and sustainability.