In 1991 he, on behalf of the district, entered and won the state wide competition to become a "Digital School" in Pa. The Quaker Valley School District was one of three districts selected by the Pennsylvania Department of Education to receive a two-year “Digital School District” grant beginning in 2001. Key technology provisions in Quaker Valley’s proposal were to supply laptop computers to every student in grades 3–12, to set up wireless networks in all district buildings and several community sites, and to provide wireless Internet connections in the homes of all students in grades 3–12. Joe consults nationwide, instructs at UCLA in the summer and is a founding member of the National Education Computing Conference (NECC). Joe has seen it all.
In 1993 the Rand Corporation conducted and published an 83 page study of the program. They gave praise in many areas and found fault in some. I am sure Joe will make reference to the report in his comments.
I have asked Joe to speak about the following:
- The efficacy of 1-1 computing
- Types of equipment; whiteboards, laptops. etc.
- Infrastructure in school & at home
- Architectural considerations in the planning
- Security
- Bumps in the road - The Rand Study
- Partnerships!!!
- Staff development
- Funding
- Return on investment
- Curriculum integration
- Technical support
Fortes in Fide
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