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Itsme
07-11-2005, 10:08 AM
Arizona School Will Not Use Textbooks

Mon Jul 11, 7:26 AM ET

TUCSON, Ariz. - A high school in Vail will become the state's first all-wireless, all-laptop public school this fall. The 350 students at the school will not have traditional textbooks. Instead, they will use electronic and online articles as part of more traditional teacher lesson plans.

Vail Unified School District's decision to go with an all-electronic school is rare, experts say. Often, cost, insecurity, ignorance and institutional constraints prevent schools from making the leap away from paper.

"The efforts are very sporadic," said Mark Schneiderman, director of education policy for the Software and Information Industry Association. "A minority of communities are doing a good or very good job, but a large number are just not there on a number of levels."

Calvin Baker, superintendent of Vail Unified School District, said the move to electronic materials gets teachers away from the habit of simply marching through a textbook each year.

He noted that the AIMS test now makes the state standards the curriculum, not textbooks. Arizona students will soon need to pass Arizona's Instrument to Measure Standards to graduate from high school.

But the move to laptops is not cheap. The laptops cost $850 each, and the district will hand them to 350 students for the entire year. The fast-growing district hopes to have 750 students at the high school eventually.

A set of textbooks runs about $500 to $600, Baker said.

It's not clear how the change to laptops will work, he conceded.

"I'm sure there are going to be some adjustments. But we visited other schools using laptops. And at the schools with laptops, students were just more engaged than at non-laptop schools," he said.

InfiniteNothing
07-11-2005, 10:11 AM
I like books but I'm glad the kids won't have to lug around 45lbs of books (this making them a hump back). I hope these laptops are impact resistant.

LegendKiller
07-11-2005, 10:37 AM
Not a great idea if you ask me. The intarweb is too inconsistant and is harder to review for sources than textbooks. It should be used as a suppliment not replacement.

mcs328
07-11-2005, 10:39 AM
I hope they don't get stolen either. That's the other bummer. What kind of theif would steal textbooks right? A laptop however you can resell for $$$$. I guess you can password protect it, add some gps thing or slap a sticker that says $$$ award for return and $$$$$$$$ for thief.

ialsohaveadream
07-11-2005, 03:07 PM
Apex, why didn't you hook Vail up with a sweet deal on some Dell lappies? ;)

DarkFury
07-11-2005, 03:26 PM
Too bad they don't set up some type of Intranet where they host all of their internal textbook materials internally... and give the students UserIDs and passwords to access them as needed.

Pretty much they could keep desktops in the classrooms (much cheaper than laptops) and only issue out laptops to students that don't have a computer in their household for homework assignments.

This way they could control what information was presented and have some consistency of presentation.

bachviet
07-11-2005, 03:28 PM
I hardly brought any book home during my HS years here since I finished most of my HW during lunch/break/after school.

Carrying 30 lbs. worth of books suck though.

ialsohaveadream
07-11-2005, 05:27 PM
Too bad they don't set up some type of Intranet where they host all of their internal textbook materials internally... and give the students UserIDs and passwords to access them as needed.

Pretty much they could keep desktops in the classrooms (much cheaper than laptops) and only issue out laptops to students that don't have a computer in their household for homework assignments.

This way they could control what information was presented and have some consistency of presentation.
DF for school board president! Think of the cost savings of having him personally go to the schools and install 800 new mobos when it's upgrade time! :)

eSDee
07-11-2005, 06:06 PM
Just like in Kentucky :hehehmm:

DarkFury
07-11-2005, 07:51 PM
DF for school board president! Think of the cost savings of having him personally go to the schools and install 800 new mobos when it's upgrade time! :)
Heh...

Silly rabbit... you don't replace the mobos, you buy new PCs every 3 years and pass the old ones down to lower grades. :D

ialsohaveadream
07-11-2005, 08:32 PM
Just like in Kentucky :hehehmm:
Swish! :heh: