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"What's in the school levy?"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Very good post....thanks for the data!

Sun Mar 02, 06:54:00 PM 2008

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Right on, Richard! If we know of tools that increase productivity at work, why wouldn't we use them in schools?

Washington is a state with a lot of computer companies and very few computer science graduates. The US as a whole is in the same situation. Let's get kids familiar with tech as soon as possible- and even if they don't major in comp sci, they'll be better-educated liberal arts majors.

Tue Mar 04, 09:40:00 PM 2008

Anonymous Anonymous said...

$600,000 for training? How many teachers does that include? Classified?
One could hire quite a few teachers for that amount of money. Just curious since it appears that the cost of training seems high.

Wed Mar 05, 07:34:00 PM 2008

Blogger Jeff Vyduna said...

At $1300/room on average, clickers are currently just too expensive.

I want to put response systems or "clickers" in the hands of every educator and presenter. I'm passionate about issues of access and equity, and narrowing the digital divide.

Poll Everywhere is my pet project while a grad student at MIT. I used to be a high school teacher. It’s a new all-software Classroom Response System that is 1% of the price of hardware-based response systems (and free for K-12 use). Students vote using text messages on their mobile phones, and live results are displayed in PowerPoint or the web with no additional software to install on the presenting laptop.

Sat Mar 08, 12:52:00 PM 2008

Blogger Richard Sprague said...

Anonymous2: the training details are of course not classified: contact the school and they'll break it down for you. (maybe another reader can say offhand?)

Sun Mar 09, 06:13:00 PM 2008

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