We live in an age where technology is rife. We cannot escape from mobile phones, computers, netbooks, projectors, e-readers and the rest of it. But students simply couldn't go paperless. The chances ...
A campus newspaper has existed at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs for nearly half a century - almost as long as the school has been open. This week, students will decide whether the ...
Are there any students out there who aren't connected to the Web all the time? They have iPhones, Droids, and Pres. They have netbooks, notebooks, and desktops. WiFi is ubiquitous, mobile broadband is ...
As I close in on the final weeks of the school year, I'm buried in research papers, projects, and data--yet I can't help but feel slightly nostalgic for the early months of the school year. It’s ...
I have already touched upon this in a number of earlier posts - see "2. eLearning - paperless courses: The problem with electronic marking - is PDF the answer?"; "Using an iPad (or equivalent) for ...
No more pencils, no more books in Ms. Kim Metzgar's 9th grade English class at Lancaster High School students are going high tech. “I embraced all sorts of tech tools so we have a digital version of ...
CHICOPEE – When students return to school this year, they will be handed less paper. Instead of the 93-page students' Rights and Responsibilities handbook that is traditionally sent home every year ...
Linda Zurborg had one goal when she joined the Davenport Community School District 13 years ago — to make all student records electronic in a decade. She came close — she did it in 12 years. On ...
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