These are the results from our PollEverywhere survey during today’s keynote address at the One to One Institute‘s conference in Chicago today. These were the poll options for participants:
- We have a 1:1 project in at least 1 grade, students take home laptops
- We have a 1:1 project in at least 1 grade, students do NOT take home laptops
- Our teachers have laptops, students do not
- We are considering 1:1
- None of the above
60% of our 67 poll respondents today are in 1:1 environments. Of those, 42% let students take laptops home, 18% do not. 15% of respondents are 1:1 for teachers only, and 24% of respondents are considering a 1:1 project.
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