Why is Windham High School implementing the one-to-one digital learning environment rather than setting up traditional computer labs and/or mobile stations?
How we teach must reflect how our students learn. It must also reflect the world in which our students will live and work. This is a world which is rapidly changing, adapting and evolving. Our style and approach to teaching must emphasize the learning in the 21st century. One-to-one learning environments assure equity in access to digital resources, emphasize the use of technology as an integrated tool, and engage students through the interactive, electronic environments they already utilize. In traditional computer lab settings, students who have access to technology are those enrolled in the courses that are assigned to a computer lab. This generally is restricted to specific computer, business education, technology education and graphic art courses. Core content classes have limited or no access to technology. Schools often implement mobile laptop cart solutions to address this where teachers must plan and sign up for the lab weeks in advance. In this case, teachers use technology f