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  Search Project RED Research        Digital Education Revolution NSWOne-to-One Computers in Schools - 2110 Literature Review  |  Jan 2011 The Rise of K-12 Blended LearningInnosight Institute  |  Feb 2011 Return on Educational InvestmentProject Red  |  Jan 2011 Research on 1 to 1 learning programsApple, Inc.  |  Jan 2007 Alpine Online School: A Utah school district’s move into K-8 online educationInnosight Institute  |  Aug 2009 Project Red Technology and Learning 2009 PresentationProject Red  |  Nov 2009 The impact of portable technologies on teaching and learning: Year one reportAthens Academy   Freedom to Learn Program - Michigan 2005-2006 Evaluation ReportFreedom to Learn and the One-to-One Institute  |  Mar 2007 The impact of portable technologies on teaching and learning: Year two reportAthens Academy   Research Report: The Wireless Writing Program 2004-2005Peach River North (SD 60), Fort St. John, British Columbia, Canada   Net Schools Evaluation DataThe NetSchools Corporation  |  Jun 2002 Berkshire Wireless Learning Initiative Year 3 Evaluation ResultsBoston College  |  Dec 2008 The impact of PLATO Learning, Inc. technologyChoteau Public Schools - Choteau, MT  |  Sep 2003 Consortium for school networking presents 2006 awardsConsortium for School Networking (CoSN)  |  Mar 2006 A Study of the 1:1 Laptop Program at the Denver School of Science & TechnologyDenver School of Science & Technology  |  Dec 2007 The impact of PLATO Learning, Inc. technologyEast Rock Magnet School - New Haven, CT  |  Nov 2003 Shift Happens - Four crazy ideas that might burst the modern education paradigm.Education Week  |  Oct 2007 Effects of using the Anytime Anywhere Learning Model (laptop program) for the enhancement of problem solving and critical thinking skillsLinda Hadeed - University of South Florida  |  Nov 2000 Examining the relationship between students' mathematics test scores and computer use at home and at schoolThe Journal of Technology, Learning, and Assessment  |  Jan 2008 Michigan Freedom to Learn Program 2006-2007 Evaluation ReportFreedom to Learn and the One-to-One Institute  |  Mar 2008 Freedom to Learn Program - Addendum to the Michigan 2007-2008 Evaluation ReportFreedom to Learn and the One-to-One Institute  |  Sep 2008 Freedom to Learn Program - Michigan 2007-2008 Evaluation ReportFreedom to Learn and the One-to-One Institute  |  Sep 2008 A Study of One-to-One Computer Use in Mathematics and Science Instruction at the Secondary Level in Henrico County Public SchoolsSRI International  |  Feb 2005 The Impact of PLATO Learning, Inc. Techology in Hawthorne Elementary/Junior High School - Hawthorne, NVCRF and ASSOCIATES, INC.  |  Mar 2004 1:1 Computing - A guidebook to help you make the right decsionsHP Microsoft Intel  |  Jan 2005 Maine’s Middle School Laptop Program: Creating Better WritersMaine Education Policy Research Institute   Young Children’s Computer Inventory - TIP Treatment vs. Comparison School ReportIrving ISD  |  Jan 2006 Student Findings from the Spring 2006 Irving Laptop SurveyIrving ISD  |  Jan 2006 Analysis of Irving ISD Laptop Initiative Parent SurveysIrving ISD   Irving ISD ReferencesIrving ISD   Irving ISD Executive SummaryIrving ISD   Student Findings from the Spring 2005 Irving Laptop SurveyIrving ISD   Findings from the Spring 2006 Irving Laptop Surveys for TeachersIrving ISD  |  Jul 2006 Findings from the Spring 2005 Irving Laptop Surveys for TeachersIrving ISD   Examining the Relationship Between Home and School Computer Use and Students ’ English/Language Arts Test ScoresThe Journal of Technology,Learning,and Assessment  |  Jan 2005 Lessons Learned About Providing Laptops for All StudentsU.S.Department of Education  |  Jan 2004 Learning With Technology: The Impact of Laptop Use on Student AchievementThe Journal of Technology,Learning,and Assessment  |  Jan 2005 Results from Nevada State Proficiency Examinations (NSPE)McDermitt School District - McDermitt, NV  |  May 2003 Is a Laptop Initiative in Your Future?Mid-continent Research for Education and Learning  |  Aug 2004 The Maine Learning Technology Initiative: Teacher, Student, and School Perspectives - Mid-Year Evaluation ReportMaine Education Policy Research Institute  |  Mar 2003 Freedom to Learn Program Michigan 2005-2006 Evaluation ReportFreedom to Learn and the One-to-One Institute  |  Mar 2007 Laptop Use By Seventh Grade Students with Disabilities: Perceptions of Special Education TeachersMaine Learning Technology Initiative  |  Feb 2004 The Impact of Maine’s One-to-One Laptop Program on Middle School Teachers and Students - Phase One Summary EvidenceMaine Education Policy Research Institute  |  Feb 2004 The Case for A New Approach to Implementing Educational TechnologyThe Greaves Group   The Impact of NetSchools Technology Solutions in Eight Different Learning EnvironmentsNetSchools Corporation   Technology Promoting Student Excellence: An Investigation of the First Year of 1:1 Computing in New Hampshire Middle SchoolsTechnology and Assessment Study Collaborative  |  May 2005 Expecting and Achieving Excellence: W.L. Parks Middle SchoolGeorgia Public Policy Foundation  |  Jun 2003 One-to-One Laptops in a High School EnvironmentPiscataquis Community High School  |  Feb 2004 A Study of the Application of Emerging Technology: Teacher and Student Perceptions of the Impact of One-to-One Laptop Computer AccessRae Niles  |  May 2006 References 2005   Report of a Laptop Program Pilot: A Project for Anytime Anywhere Learning by Microsoft Corporation Notebooks for Schools by Toshiba America Information SystemsROCKMAN ET AL  |  Jun 1997 Using Technology to Enhance Connections Between Home and SchoolPlanning and Evaluation Service, U.S. Department of Education  |  Apr 2002 Anytime, Anywhere Learning: Final Evaluation of the Laptop Program Year 3The University of Memphis  |  Dec 2003 Critical Constructs as Indicators of a Shifting Paradigm in Education: A Case Study of Four Technology-rich SchoolsJournal of thnographic & ualitative Research  |  Jan 2008 Saying No to School LaptopsThe Wall Street Journal  |  Aug 2006 The Georgia Wireless Classroom Project: Does the Benefit Outweigh the Cost?Georgia Technology Authority & Student Data Research Center   Georgia Wireless Classroom Project: First-Year Evaluation of Key Indicators of SuccessS. 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