Erin School to kids: BYO gadgets
The eighth-graders sat hunched over photos of European art, looking for a single painting to emulate for a class project.
But only one student cracked open an actual art history book; the rest slid their thumbs across vivid photos on iPod Touches, or clicked through Google image files on laptops or netbooks they’d brought from home.
In an attempt to bring more technology into the classroom without investing in school-funded 1-to-1 laptop initiatives, more school districts like Erin are experimenting with “bring your own device” opportunities, in which teachers adjust curriculum to leverage whatever hand-held or portable computing device children’s parents allow them to bring to school.
The first “BYOD” day at Erin School was an experiment undertaken in honor of Wisconsin’s Digital Learning Day, part of a national initiative Wednesday spearheaded by the nonprofit Alliance for Excellent Education marked by real-life activities in 39 states and virtual participation in online forums.