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Separate School and Home Devices
Students have their own top of the line device they can use at school and can check out loaner devices to take home as needed for academic purposes.
1:1 Devices at Locust Grove
Locust Grove recently provided moved from students sharing devices to each student having their own. This is the story of how they did it.
Common Sense Media: Tips & Tricks for Managing Devices in the Classroom
This guide provides straightforward advice for teachers on how to manage devices in their classroom.
Improving Instruction by Implementing 1:1 Devices at Locust Grove Middle School
Discover how educators and students use 1:1 devices at Locust Grove Middle School.
Advice: Device Expectations
Establishing clear expectations with students and families is essential to making sure devices stay functional.
HISD Device RFP
An example of an RFP from Houston ISD for Purchase and/or Lease of End User Devices.
It's Not About the Device, It's About What You Do With It
An EdSurge article by TLA Partner Daniel Owens discussing how to make devices relevant for learning, how to best choose devices, and how to prepare for a full roll-out.
Narragansett Schools Expectations of Care
Narragansett School System set these guidelines for students as Expectations of Care for their assigned devices.
Guide: Procurement
This EdTech procurement guide provides a framework for schools and districts.
Trailblazer's 1 to X Device Approach
The 1 to X ratio allows for purposeful allocation of devices based on learner needs and activities.
1 to X Device Ratio at Trailblazer
The 1 to X ratio allows for purposeful allocation of devices based on learner needs and activities.