Monsignor Donovan High School looks like a fantastic example of one to one computing using Tablet PCs. It would be great to know more about this project.
A group of 29 freshmen students at the Ocean County Roman Catholic high school used the PCs that year as part of a pilot program, modeled on a similar program that Principal Edward Gere had observed at Union Catholic High School in Scotch Plains.
Those students are now seniors at Monsignor Donovan, and all 985 students in the school now use the tablet PCs. Parents pay a $640 annual technology fee for use of the tablet PCs, software and wireless technology provided by Monsignor Donovan. (Asbury Park Press)
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