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Christy, This may not be exactly what you are looking for, but Maine is working to address this topic at the state level as well as within individual districts and schools. Equity of access is one of the five core operational goals of the Maine Learning Technology Initiative (MLTI), through which the state funds provides individual laptop computers to every 7th and 8th grade public school student and teacher in Maine, and expanded this past year with an optional high school program. For more information see http://maine.gov/mlti/index.shtml . Good luck with your search, and enjoy teaching!! Peter ______________ Peter Tierney-Fife Education Development Center (EDC) - Maine Office 36 Brunswick Avenue Gardiner, ME 04345 Ph/fax: 207 588-5024 EDC Newton http://www.edc.org REL-NEI http://www.relnei.org EDC in Maine http://maine.edc.org > From: Christine Pon <christine.pon@gmail.com> > > Good evening, > > I just subscribed to EDTECH and am currently a student working on my > California teaching credential in English. I am taking a computers for > educators class and we have been discussing equity of access. I was > wondering, how are any of your schools ensuring that students have equal > access to computers and the Internet? It seems like it could be > challenging, so I would love to see some examples. Thanks! > > Christy Pon > christine.pon@gmail.com --- Edtech Archives, posting guidelines and other information are at: http://www.h-net.msu.edu/~edweb Please include your name, email address, and school or professional affiliation in each posting. To unsubscribe send the following command to: LISTSERV@H-NET.MSU.EDU SIGNOFF EDTECH
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