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=Welcome to the Asheboro City Schools' 1:1 Initiative Wiki= Thanks to IMPACT IV continuation funding, Asheboro City Schools has the opportunity to plan and implement a 1:1 computer program at Asheboro High School. The current school year -2009-1010- will be a time of study, planning, and professional development for this endeavor. Implementation will begin during the 2010-2011 school year.

This wikispace will be used as a collaborative workspace and repository of resources for this project.

[|Advisory Committee Meeting August 17, 2010]

[|DRAFT FAQ document]































Wes Fryer's [|Case for 1 to 1 Computing]

[|Notes from Newell-Fonda School District and their 1:1 Program]











[|Blog for 1 to 1 Schools]-interesting posts related to 1:1 and links to resources



























[|Intel's K-12 Computing Blueprint]- a resource for One-toOne computing

[|Dell K-12 Solutions One-to-One Computing] Look on the right side under Resources for 3 pdf files that help with 1:1 planning. Case study sites are also on this page.

[|One-to-One Computing in Auburn, Alabama] This page has the links to the Intel white papers with indepth description of the 1:1 program in Auburn City Schools.

[|Lausanne Laptop Institute] The Collaborative One to One Conference for k-12 Professionals

[|Map of 1:1 initiatives in NC]

[|Article on Netbooks]

[|NC 1:1 Learning Technology Initiative Planning]

[|Draft of 2005 report on Maine's 1-to-1 computing program]

Article //[|Get Ready for 1:1]//

Article [|From Agriculture to the Information Age:Profiles in Success: Greene County School System]

[|What's the Purpose of Going 1:1?]

Howard Levin, The Urban School [|Presentations on 1:1]

[|Online Course for 1:1 at Learn NC] e-Learning for Educators - Getting Started in the 1:1 Classroom This course is offered as a part of the e-Learning for Educators project, a partnership between LEARN NC, The Friday Institute for Educational Innovation at North Carolina State University College of Education, UNC-TV, DPI, and the North Carolina Virtual Public School. This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. Department of Education under Grant No. U286A050018. This class started Sept. 29, 2009.