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HP Simplifies One-to-one Computing Solutions for Schools

"Computing in a Box" solution bundle can help school districts

HP announced a simplified approach for school districts planning to deploy one-to-one teaching and learning programs using computer technology.

With the launch of the HP 1:1 Computing in a Box pilot solution program, HP has bundled the required hardware (either a notebook or tablet PC), software and services that a school needs to effectively deploy the technology backbone of a one-to-one teaching and learning program.

One-to-one computing is an educational initiative to improve the way schools deliver instruction through technology, with the goal of increasing academic achievement and active learning.

HP also introduced a series of digital projectors for the education market. The projectors feature bright output, high compatibility with other devices and remote networking tools – making them easy to use by educators as well as IT administrators.

The announcements were made at the Florida Educational Technology Conference, an annual forum where the latest in K-12 educational technology is showcased. HP is present in booth 1309.

In addition, HP and the One-to-One Institute are launching a national effort to help transform schools into high-performing, student-centered and technology-rich learning environments. The institute is a newly formed, non-profit organization of which HP is a founding sponsor. It provides services for schools, districts and states to advance one-to-one teaching and learning programs personalized through technology.

“Integrating technology in the classroom through a one-to-one computing solution had a positive effect on the teaching and learning dynamic among teachers, students and administrators,” said Cathy Martin, director of marketing, Education Solutions, Technology Solutions Group, HP. “Our experience in a statewide deployment of a one-to-one computing solution yielded improved attendance and significantly increased test scores.”

The One-to-One Institute can consult with schools, districts and states considering the HP 1:1 Computing in a Box pilot solution program to determine public and private funding resources.

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Sys-Con Australia News Desk 03/27/06 12:17:53 PM EST

HP announced a simplified approach for school districts planning to deploy one-to-one teaching and learning programs using computer technology.