{"id":2365,"date":"2012-03-26T09:42:49","date_gmt":"2012-03-26T13:42:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/edutechdebate.org\/?p=2365"},"modified":"2012-09-27T10:39:00","modified_gmt":"2012-09-27T14:39:00","slug":"all-1-to-1-ict4e-programs-around-the-world-and-evaluation-metrics-for-them","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/edutechdebate.org\/olpc-in-peru\/all-1-to-1-ict4e-programs-around-the-world-and-evaluation-metrics-for-them\/","title":{"rendered":"All 1-to-1 ICT4E Programs Around the World and Evaluation Metrics For Them"},"content":{"rendered":"

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While the idea of using information and communications technologies in education (ICT4E) certainly is not new, it has received an ever-increasing amount of interest from governments, donor agencies, NGOs, and similar organizations in the past few years. One model for ICT4E interventions which has become particularly popular is the so-called “1-to-1” approach. It is constructed around the key concept of every user, in most cases pupils and teachers, having access to a personal digital device.
\nTo date most 1-to-1 initiatives have been implemented with laptops or netbooks, whereby One Laptop per Child’s XO laptop and Intel’s Classmate PC have seen particularly wide-spread adoption. However, with the increasing availability and popularity of other ICT devices such as tablets, mobile phones or e-book readers it is no longer sufficient to exclusively focus on laptop or netbook based projects in the 1-to-1 space.<\/p>\n

Within this larger context this article aims to provide an overview of 1-to-1 initiatives around the world. Or rather the goal is for this article and related data to form the basis of a crowd-sourced effort to build and maintain a curated, comprehensive, and up-to-date record of significant 1-to-1 initiatives. As such this post and the information presented in it should be a considered a starting point for further work rather than a finished and complete artifact.
\nBy highlighting key developments in other countries, which have implemented OLPC initiatives, it will also try to provide additional context for the
previous EduTechDebate posts<\/a>, which were largely focused on the Peru’s OLPC project.<\/p>\n

Global 1-to-1 list<\/b><\/p>\n