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One-to-One Student Laptop Program by Daiki Yamamoto

The one-to-one student laptop program, initiated by Daiki Yamamoto, equips each student with a laptop for educational purposes. Recognizing its benefits in enhancing productivity and preparing students for the digital demands of the 21st century, this program aims to provide convenience and efficiency in learning. Explore the benefits and costs of the program, its impact on students' personal interests, and the need for adaptation. Targeting 9th-12th graders, the program focuses on convenience, productivity, communication, and preparation while considering screen time and physical health implications.

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One-to-One Student Laptop Program by Daiki Yamamoto

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  1. One to One student laptop program Daiki Yamamoto

  2. The Program • Each student provides themselves with an laptop, which is used during class for educational purposes. • “This one to one student laptop program recognizes the increased productivity and convenience for students carrying this essential learning tool, and is seen as a necessity in preparing students for the demands of a 21st century lifestyle, where our ability to operate in digitally connected networks is paramount” – canacad.ac.jp

  3. Investigation • What are the benefits/costs of having the one-to-one laptop program? • Know your environment - Mrs.Ghadimi • Personal Interests

  4. Benefits vs. costs • Objectives: • Gather sufficient amount data • Variety • Extent in which I can analyze • Google Survey

  5. Target audience • 9-12 grade

  6. Benefits

  7. Costs

  8. Trade off • Convenience • Productivity • Communication • Preparation • Screen Time • Heavy • Eye Sight

  9. Beneficial or detrimental?

  10. Adapting the program • Conclusion: • Convenient • Productivity • PhysicalFeatures • Value • 1/3 of the students

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