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Mobile technology in K-12 classrooms: More than a question of cost

Mobile technology in K-12 classrooms: More than a question of cost | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it

"Tablets have become a learning fixture in many K-12 classrooms. The quick access to information and capability to provide personalized learning are just a few of the reasons why teachers, ..."


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Eric Rodriguez's curator insight, September 20, 2015 2:01 AM

Great article highlighting the other side of the debate on what is the issue holding back educational institutions from providing a one to one table approach. Cost is obviously the most popular factor but they talk about other factors that I myself hadn't thought about. Great read!

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The Unanswered Question: How Will We Pay for Aggressive Higher Ed Attainment Goals?

The Unanswered Question: How Will We Pay for Aggressive Higher Ed Attainment Goals? | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it

"Certainly there are limitations to the model described, some of which I have identified and others which I'm sure readers will point out. It is currently being modified to eliminate some of its shortcomings.


But as flawed as it may be, it serves to point out several key points. First, different approaches to attaining goals have different cost consequences.


Second, in almost all scenarios, resources required by community colleges outstrip those that will be required by four-year institutions. This is a direct contradiction to priorities typically assigned in the appropriation process. Institutional costs can be reduced under an assumption of marginal costs being less than average costs, but this doesn't change the need to assign priority to funding for those institutions that will have to do the heavy lifting if attainment goals are to be met.


Third, the largest component of costs in both scenarios is student financial aid. The real-world examples reinforce the point made earlier in this paper that concentrated attention to the design of financial-aid programs is perhaps the key element in the development of cost-effective means of reaching aggressive attainment goals.


Finally, it drives home the point that reaching such goals will take substantial additional resources. Ways can be found to mitigate these costs, but success will be impossible without additional state investments."


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Society for College and University Planning (SCUP)'s curator insight, August 18, 2014 10:15 AM

"Dennis Jones, [a frequent SCUP presenter,] is president of NCHEMS, a nonprofit research-and-development center founded to improve strategic decision making in institutions and agencies of higher education. Jones is widely recognized for his work in such areas as developing public agendas to guide higher-education policymaking; financing, budgeting, and resource allocation; linking higher education with states' workforce and economic-development needs; and developing information to inform policymaking.

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#Microsoft: #government #switch to #opensource will cause "#dissatisfaction" | PC Pro | * #Good #Work, #Gov't

#Microsoft: #government #switch to #opensource will cause "#dissatisfaction" | PC Pro | * #Good #Work, #Gov't | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it
Microsoft claims shift to open source will cost taxpayers more money, and calls for support for its own file formats

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How to calculate the real costs of developing and delivering MOOCs - eCampus News

How to calculate the real costs of developing and delivering MOOCs - eCampus News | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it

"Researchers at Brown and Columbia attempt to determine the total costs of MOOCs, and if it’s all worth it ..."

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#OpenEducation #author #shares #valuable #tools for any #OperatingSystem | opensource.com | * From #education to (#open) #action

#OpenEducation #author #shares #valuable #tools for any #OperatingSystem | opensource.com | * From #education to (#open) #action | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it

This resource focuses on how schools can use open source to continue to offer great lessons to students without the high price tag of similar proprietary products..


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Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.'s curator insight, March 25, 2014 5:28 AM

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