A look at what hapened at Plymouth South High School last year when one class "attempted to transform the traditional research process to a completely paperless one using a fresh cart of iPads."
A number of goals were "outlined prior to the research process" and included (quoting from the post):
* Students will crowd-source their research to a collective research group.
* Students will incorporate varied media types into their research: web based text, traditional text, audio and video.
* Students will work collaboratively with their teacher and classmates on their research and writing process.
* Students will become proficient researching and writing in a digital environment.
The post alos discusses the process of going paperles and "moving forward and going paperless."
it will start in the schools
Is going paperless in schools really an option with todays digital technology advances?