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Our 1:1 study team findings…

In May 2013, our district’s 1:1 study team reported back to our school board on our progress.   The study teams was NOT responsible for any decisions related to 1:1, including device selection, time frames, and other decisions. Instead, the group studied the topic and reported back to the board on several key questions.

Here are the segments of the presentation that were made to the school board.

Overview of our district study team….

Who participated? What did they do?  What are the key questions they set out to answer?

What does our community think of 1:1?

This segment gives a summary of the survey results that included..

What our parents think of 1:1

What our student think of 1:1

What our staff thinks of 1:1

Cost ranges and factors related to 1:1

The following video clip is the cost information shared with our school board during May 2013.

What does the research show about 1:1?

The following video clip is an overview of the research about 1:1.

What we learned from studying 1:1

A summary of the main findings and thoughts from our 1:1 study team.

What Brian learned from our 1:1 study

Our technology director, Brian Abeling, participated in all the conferences and school visits and provided his perspective during the final 1:1 study team meeting.

What our parents think of 1:1

During the month of April, we released a short survey to parents, students, and staff inquiring about their interest in 1:1 (providing a mobile technology device to students for educational purposes).

We asked only three questions related to 1:1…

Q1. Are you interested in the district pursuing 1:1 for students? (Yes, No, or Not Sure)

Q2. What do you see as the advantages or benefits for why we should investigate 1:1? (a mobile device for students)

Q3. What do you see as the concerns or problems related to 1:1? (providing a mobile device for students)

Download/View the full survey responses from Parents 

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Below is a summary of the most frequent comments along with sample quotes….

It’s the real world, this is how students learn and play now.

“This is the way they will work in real world.”

“We will continue to see an increase in technology usages in the real world, why not get our gets used to it in the classroom?”

Desire to go “green”  

The survey contained many responses that expressed a desire for digital textbooks, reduce printing costs, and overall “green” movement.

“It will allow digital textbooks.”

‘”No longer a need for textbooks to be carried around”

“Reduce printing and consumable costs”

Others are doing it, why aren’t we?  

“I see lots of small communities that provide laptops to all students. How/why can they do it and not WDMCSD?”

“West Des Moines students are falling behind, and their lack of access to devices is part of the problem.”

Benefits: organization tool for students  

“One of the best uses…  learn planning skills, planning tools, keep track of homework assignments.”

Already too much technology…

“I don’t see an advantage… students already have access to appropriate technology”

Level the playing field.

“There are families that can’t afford computers for their children, so it’s only fair that each child has the same tools.”

“The demographics have changed, many families can’t afford technology for their children”

“There is a need to level the playing field. However, I don’t think the district has to foot the bill for every student.  My son doesn’t need one from the district.”

“The only advantage is to level the playing field.  The majority of WDM families have the means to provide devices.  Would a checkout system work for those who need access?”

“Some kids can’t afford the device and teachers almost assume and expect that they have one.”

It’s the parents choice, not the schools.

“it steps on parent rights, this isn’t the schools decision, it’s mine as a parent”

“I DO NOT want to be responsible for the added expense of lost/damaged devices”

Financial concerns

“The school district doesn’t need to spend resources on mobile devices for students when it continually is telling the legislature that it doesn’t have enough resources for basic needs.”

“School systems historically can not keep pace with the changing devices.  Providing outdated hardware will not be a benefit.  They (students) will leapfrog anything the WDM school system would give them.”

“Sounds great on the surface, major problems will occur.  The only way this works is each family pays for their own device.”

“The district can barely function on its current budget; how will it function on the added expenses of 1:1 devices”

Stick to the basics…

“I worry about sacrificing the basics”

“This is an unnecessary want and expense.  Focus on teaching the basics… like Iowa did in the 70’s and 80’s when our schools were #1 in the nation.”

“Our children are not lacking exposure to technology.  They need core curriculum”

Other quotes…

“The best thing you can do is to educate parents/public on what the intentions are…”

“There is no substantive reason why you are pursuing this.  You are either being pressured  by vendors… or are trying to pursue technology because its is cool to do so.”

“I do believe students should strive to get 1:1, however, I believe mobile devices should stay in the school.”