Netbooks on the riseEuropean overview of national laptop and netbook initiatives in schools
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Zusammenfassungen
Based on the belief that personal ownership of computing devices (e.g. netbooks, handhelds or
mobiles) is highly motivating for students and also for teachers, the latest national ICT
programmes increasingly focus on 1:1 initiatives by providing personal notebooks and netbooks
to students, teachers and families. 1:1 computing is a new phenomenon in educational settings,
indicating the ratio of items per user, i.e. one netbook per learner and referring to the current
trend of low-cost computer devices, ranging from mobiles and handhelds to netbooks. Even
though laptops are not a new phenomenon in educational settings, several European countries
have started in the last years to invest further in low-cost computer devices, and netbook
initiatives are developing more and more in schools and other educational contexts.
Moreover, at European level, European Schoolnet, in cooperation with Acer, is involved in a netbook initiative, which started early in 2010. The Acer-European Schoolnet Educational Netbook Pilot is aimed at understanding and documenting how learners and teachers can use netbooks in various educational contexts. The aim is to explore how the introduction of netbooks and 1:1 pedagogy in schools could change teaching and learning processes. Until June 2010 the pre-pilot involved 10 classes in 6 countries (UK, France, Germany, Spain, Italy and Turkey), while the full deployment phase will run from September 2010 to June 2011 involving 40 classes in each country (www.netbooks.eun.org).
Approach
The information provided in this report is based on European Schoolnet’s country reports for ICT in education, mainly from the 2009-2010 edition but also from previous years, issued by European Schoolnet for representatives of Ministries of Education. Other initiatives were identified through desk research and additional submissions by Ministries or responsible authorities. All initiatives were described according to a common framework and validated by Ministries of Education or the organization involved in the initiative.
Aim and Structure of the Report
In the framework of increased interest and investment in this field at national, European and international level, the paper aims to give a general overview of laptop/notebook/netbook initiatives in a number of European countries in two main areas:
Von Anja Balanskat, Valentina Garoia im Buch Netbooks on the rise (2010) Moreover, at European level, European Schoolnet, in cooperation with Acer, is involved in a netbook initiative, which started early in 2010. The Acer-European Schoolnet Educational Netbook Pilot is aimed at understanding and documenting how learners and teachers can use netbooks in various educational contexts. The aim is to explore how the introduction of netbooks and 1:1 pedagogy in schools could change teaching and learning processes. Until June 2010 the pre-pilot involved 10 classes in 6 countries (UK, France, Germany, Spain, Italy and Turkey), while the full deployment phase will run from September 2010 to June 2011 involving 40 classes in each country (www.netbooks.eun.org).
Approach
The information provided in this report is based on European Schoolnet’s country reports for ICT in education, mainly from the 2009-2010 edition but also from previous years, issued by European Schoolnet for representatives of Ministries of Education. Other initiatives were identified through desk research and additional submissions by Ministries or responsible authorities. All initiatives were described according to a common framework and validated by Ministries of Education or the organization involved in the initiative.
Aim and Structure of the Report
In the framework of increased interest and investment in this field at national, European and international level, the paper aims to give a general overview of laptop/notebook/netbook initiatives in a number of European countries in two main areas:
- It looks at the scope of these initiatives, including their aim, target groups involved and focus.
- It analyses the organizational framework, including ownership, actors involved, and conditions for participation and funding.
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Begriffe KB IB clear | Ein Notebook pro StudentIn (ENpS) , Handheld / PDAHandheld , Notebooklaptop , One-to-One-ComputingOne-to-One-Computing |
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Nicht erwähnte Begriffe | Handheld / PDA in school, Notebooks an Schulen |
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3 Erwähnungen
- 2. Workshop «Lerninfrastruktur in Schulen: 1:1-Computing» (Richard Heinen, Andreas Breiter, Beat Döbeli Honegger, Michael Kerres, Renate Schulz-Zander, Joachim Wedekind, Stefan Welling) (2011)
- One-to-One Educational Computing in Europa - European Policy & Practice (Erich Herber) (2011)
- DeLFI 2011 - Workshopband (Holger Rohland, Andrea Kienle, Steffen Friedrich) (2011)
- One-to-One Educational Computing in Europa - European Policy & Practice (Erich Herber) (2011)
- Framing ICT-enabled Innovation for Learning - The case of one-to-one learning initiatives in Europe (Stefania Bocconi, Panagiotis Kampylis, Yves Punie) (2013)
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