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Remaining middle school students to get convertible laptops in January

Posted at 7:55 pm December 20, 2015
By John Huotari 3 Comments

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More than 300 convertible laptops were given to Oak Ridge middle school students for educational use in November. About 190 are being used by seventh-grade students at Robertsville Middle School, and roughly 130 were distributed at Jefferson Middle School. The remaining laptops will be distributed to the other middle schools students in January. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

They’ve tried a pilot program at the city’s two middle schools, and in January, school officials will distribute convertible laptops to the rest of the students at Jefferson and Robertsville middle schools.

The pilot program was considered successful. It distributed more than 300 convertible laptops to about 190 seventh-grade students at Robertsville Middle School and roughly 130 sixth-grade students at Jefferson Middle School in November.

The laptops, which must be returned at the end of each school year, are part of a new program named Access Oak Ridge.

The students, grades 5 through 8, are using Lenovo Yoga 11e convertible laptops that can be used as laptops, tablets, tents, or stands. The children can use the computers for all subjects. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Education, Front Page News, K-12, Meetings and Events, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Access Oak Ridge, Bruce Borchers, convertible laptops, digital 1:1 initiative, Jefferson Middle School, Keys Fillauer, Lenovo Yoga 11e, Lenovo Yoga 12, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge Schools, Robertsville Middle School

Game-changer: JMS, RMS trying laptops now, more students could soon

Posted at 10:15 am December 2, 2015
By John Huotari 6 Comments

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More than 300 convertible laptops were given to Oak Ridge middle school students for educational use in November. About 190 are being used by seventh-grade students at Robertsville Middle School, pictured above, and roughly 130 were distributed to sixth-grade students at Jefferson Middle School. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

In what was described as a “game-changer,” more than 300 convertible laptops were given to Oak Ridge middle school students for educational use in November.

The laptops, which must be returned at the end of each school year, are part of a new program named Access Oak Ridge.

About 190 seventh-grade students at Robertsville Middle School and roughly 130 sixth-grade students at Jefferson Middle School are trying the devices this month, and they could be “rolled out” to all middle school students, grades 5 to 8, in January, Oak Ridge Schools Superintendent Bruce Borchers said.

The students are using Lenovo Yoga 11e convertible laptops that can be used as laptops, tablets, tents, or stands. The children can use the computers for all subjects.

“When implemented well, the research shows an increase in student engagement and achievement,” Borchers said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Education, Front Page News, K-12, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Access Oak Ridge, Bruce Borchers, convertible laptops, digital literacy, digital technology initiative, Jefferson Middle School, JMS, Keys Fillauer, Lenovo Yoga 11e, Lenovo Yoga 12, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge Schools, one-to-one devices, RMS, Robertsville Middle School

School board to consider buying $1.36M worth of 1:1 computing devices

Posted at 2:20 am August 24, 2015
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

The Oak Ridge Board of Education on Monday will consider buying $1.36 million worth of “one to one” computing devices for middle school students and teachers.

The purchase of the 1,636 devices would be through a $1.59 million, four-year CalFirst equipment lease that the school board will also consider on Monday.

The BOE will consider buying 1,520 student devices worth $1,223,600 from Personal Computer Systems, or PCS, in Louisville, Tennessee. The Lenovo 11E Yoga convertible laptops are worth $805 each and would be used by students in grades 5-8.

Teachers in grades 5-8 would get 116 devices worth $135,140 from PCS. Those devices, worth $1,165 each, would be Lenovo Yoga 12s. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Access Oak Ridge Technology Project, BOE, budget, CalFirst, computing devices, convertible laptops, equipment lease, Lenovo 11E Yoga, Lenovo Yoga 12, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge Schools, one-to-one, pay raises, PCS, Personal Computer Systems, school board, tax increase

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