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Arizona High School Will Stop Using Textbooks(Will Use Laptops,Online Articles Instead of Books)
aolnews.com ^ | 7 11 05

Posted on 07/11/2005 8:53:06 AM PDT by freepatriot32

TUCSON, Ariz. (July 11) - A high school in Vail will become the state's first all-wireless, all-laptop public school this fall. The 350 students at the school will not have traditional textbooks. Instead, they will use electronic and online articles as part of more traditional teacher lesson plans.

Vail Unified School District's decision to go with an all-electronic school is rare, experts say. Often, cost, insecurity, ignorance and institutional constraints prevent schools from making the leap away from paper.

''The efforts are very sporadic,'' said Mark Schneiderman, director of education policy for the Software and Information Industry Association. ''A minority of communities are doing a good or very good job, but a large number are just not there on a number of levels.''

Calvin Baker, superintendent of Vail Unified School District, said the move to electronic materials gets teachers away from the habit of simply marching through a textbook each year.

He noted that the AIMS test now makes the state standards the curriculum, not textbooks. Arizona students will soon need to pass Arizona's Instrument to Measure Standards to graduate from high school.

But the move to laptops is not cheap. The laptops cost $850 each, and the district will hand them to 350 students for the entire year. The fast-growing district hopes to have 750 students at the high school eventually.

A set of textbooks runs about $500 to $600, Baker said.

It's not clear how the change to laptops will work, he conceded.

''I'm sure there are going to be some adjustments. But we visited other schools using laptops. And at the schools with laptops, students were just more engaged than at non-laptop schools,'' he said.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; Government; News/Current Events; Technical; US: Arizona
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To: CheneyChick

Vegas?

I'm betting they are.


41 posted on 07/11/2005 10:04:07 AM PDT by moog
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To: LS
The reading/cricial reading skills among my freshmen in college has dropped MARKEDLY in the last 10 years

Apparently, so has the spelling of the Profs... ;^}

42 posted on 07/11/2005 10:05:11 AM PDT by cspackler (There are 10 kinds of people in this world, those who understand binary and those who don't.)
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To: LS
The reading/cricial reading skills among my freshmen in college has dropped MARKEDLY in the last 10 years---all due to the internet, I fear. I wouldn'at say ALL due, but I do think it is a big factor, especially among adults as well. We have almost lost the art of letter writing to be replaced by email with all the witty abbreviations and substitutes for words. Don't forget the overreliance on spell and grammar checkers either or sometimes the lack of them too as we are in too much of a hurry to send and receive material.

It's why I emphasize grammar with my little first graders. Besides, my grammars wouldn't like it if I didn't.

43 posted on 07/11/2005 10:08:40 AM PDT by moog
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To: freepatriot32

Guess they'll know everything the kids look at. Wonder how the marketers will tap this new database? Will 120vac outlets be brought to each desk, or will there be extra batteries at charge stations? How much additional IT staff will be required? What are projected costs for software, updates, upgrades, malware, and loss? What's the disciplinary policy for laptop abusers - back to books? Who handles classroom laptop problems - intructors or IT staff? Will air conditioning cost more due to the heat generated by hundreds of laptops and chargers? So many questions...


44 posted on 07/11/2005 10:19:29 AM PDT by polymuser
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To: LS
b) this is a VERY BAD sign, as students are increasingly reading less and putting stuff on-line does NOT encourage them to read more. We need more actual physical text reading, where students can mark up documents and make comments.

I not sure I get your point... what we are doing here is reading on line physical text and marking up documents and make comments...FR and discussion board like it are a prime example of what on line learning can be... post your text article or assigned reading and and then let the student have at it in a discussion board format to comment and question...

45 posted on 07/11/2005 10:24:01 AM PDT by tophat9000 (When the State ASSUMES death...It makes an ASH out of you and me..)
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To: Paleo Conservative
Printed books have superior resolution to laptop screens.

That is offset by the ability to increase the viewing preference.

46 posted on 07/11/2005 10:26:39 AM PDT by Zechariah11
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To: Clara Lou

"Also, you have to log in on the laptop with a preset password. In other words, they just aren't worth the effort."

That could be bypassed fairly easily unless the password was specific for each laptop and then it could still be bypassed. But, as you stated, it wouldn't be worth the effort.


47 posted on 07/11/2005 10:44:39 AM PDT by dljordan
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To: cspackler
"The reading/cricial reading skills among my freshmen in college has dropped MARKEDLY in the last 10 years"

Bush's fault.

FYI

48 posted on 07/11/2005 10:49:38 AM PDT by Windsong (FighterPilot)
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To: tophat9000
"post your text article or assigned reading and and then let the student have at it in a discussion board format to comment and question..."

Ok, I'll be the first to implement Kant's Categorical Imperative.

What if everyone did this?

49 posted on 07/11/2005 10:51:49 AM PDT by Windsong (FighterPilot)
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To: mark502inf

The issue is, the book publishing companies won't be able to run their little racket anymore if this catches on.


50 posted on 07/11/2005 10:53:30 AM PDT by dfwgator
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To: freepatriot32

What does it matter? What little they learn (e.g. Diversity, Multi-Culturalism, Moral Relativism, Anti-American History, Secular Humanism, Global Awareness, Non-Competitive Phys. Ed., Alternative Life Styles) ain't worth laarning anyhoo.


51 posted on 07/11/2005 11:15:35 AM PDT by Dionysius
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To: freepatriot32

I wonder how much they will have to pay for copyright royalties.


52 posted on 07/11/2005 11:18:12 AM PDT by Old Professer (As darkness is the absence of light, evil is the absence of good; innocence is blind.)
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To: Windsong
What if everyone did this?

When it comes to people, other then biological necessities...(Breathing, Drinking, Eating, Sleeping, Craping)

I have no fear that everyone will ever do anything

53 posted on 07/11/2005 11:23:11 AM PDT by tophat9000 (When the State ASSUMES death...It makes an ASH out of you and me..)
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To: eyespysomething

This is Arizona, where the schools are different and better than they are in the rest of the country.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1409962/posts

Trust a government school and you'll get a government education.


54 posted on 07/11/2005 11:23:54 AM PDT by SittinYonder (America is the Last Beach)
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To: Republicanprofessor

Smartboards are great. We installed them in our new acad building last year and the college profs love them. Its like the next level of overhead projectors.

The institution I work at also uses wireless laptops in the HS grades, but in addition to the books.

I think we are stepping away from the basics kids need to be able to know how to do. Who wouldn't have loved a grammer or spell checker when they were in school? Heck, kids already use calculators too early.

But that's just my $.02


55 posted on 07/11/2005 12:06:34 PM PDT by eyespysomething ("Old Hippies" re-living their activist youth - the first time nostalgia had a body count attached.)
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To: SittinYonder

Virtual gun safety?


56 posted on 07/11/2005 12:06:51 PM PDT by eyespysomething ("Old Hippies" re-living their activist youth - the first time nostalgia had a body count attached.)
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To: freepatriot32

Golly!


Me too!


57 posted on 07/11/2005 12:56:34 PM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going....)
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To: cspackler

I didn't say anything about poofweeeding.


58 posted on 07/11/2005 1:08:15 PM PDT by LS (CNN is the Amtrak of news)
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To: tophat9000

Nope. It's not the same. And I do teach at an on-line U. too. There are big differences in how reading physical books and mags makes one a "reader," while reading on-line apparently does not.


59 posted on 07/11/2005 1:09:17 PM PDT by LS (CNN is the Amtrak of news)
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To: proudofthesouth
What happens if the little darlings sell the things for drugs, booze, or sneakers?

Uhh... the same thing that happens if they sell their textbooks for drugs, booze, or sneakers?
60 posted on 07/11/2005 1:13:15 PM PDT by Stone Mountain
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