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Education Elements Hardware Analysis Report
This report helps district leaders understand the key points about what devices can and can't do, and how they fit within the context of the district's approach, will lead to a better device decision and save time.
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.
Advice: Hardware Selection
Understanding key points about what devices can and can't do, and how they fit within the context of the district's approach, will lead to a better device decision and save time.
Quantifying the Economic Value of Chromebooks in K-12
This Google-sponsored white paper presents detailed research with 12 K–12 school systems that implemented Chromebooks for student access to the Internet and to educational materials.
Saddle Mountain Unified School District Student Intro to Chromebooks
A video introducing students to Chromebooks. Students will learn about their Chromebooks, how to log on, and proper care and maintenance.
Sample Student Device Expectations
This technology resource hub from South St. Paul Public Schools shares device expectations and technology supports for both students and families.
Narragansett Schools Expectations of Care
Narragansett School System set these guidelines for students as Expectations of Care for their assigned devices.
Advice: Device Expectations
Establishing clear expectations with students and families is essential to making sure devices stay functional.
Trailblazer's 1 to X Device Approach
The 1 to X ratio allows for purposeful allocation of devices based on learner needs and activities.