DCI: Too much focus on tablets/devices?

Anonymous
Was just reading this article

http://www.bbc.com/capital/story/20170120-why-paper-is-the-real-killer-app

Was wondering if DCI had modified tech policies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Was just reading this article

http://www.bbc.com/capital/story/20170120-why-paper-is-the-real-killer-app

Was wondering if DCI had modified tech policies.


why yes indeed. they changed their entire approach based upon your fluff-research article.
Anonymous
Thanks PP for the helpful response. Let me be more specific. Are kids still allowed to have cell phones during school hours? Is it still using 1:1 approach in all classes? Is it still 100% paperless. Reasonable questions to ask given that many parents (but perhaps not you) have concerns about how this is working. Would love an update since the school is now a year older.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thanks PP for the helpful response. Let me be more specific. Are kids still allowed to have cell phones during school hours? Is it still using 1:1 approach in all classes? Is it still 100% paperless. Reasonable questions to ask given that many parents (but perhaps not you) have concerns about how this is working. Would love an update since the school is now a year older.


Basically hasn't changed. To your questions: yes, yes and yes. A few students who had a hard time managing the access appropriately have had limits put on the sites they can access by the system administrators.

students can read literature / english books in traditional format if they choose.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thanks PP for the helpful response. Let me be more specific. Are kids still allowed to have cell phones during school hours? Is it still using 1:1 approach in all classes? Is it still 100% paperless. Reasonable questions to ask given that many parents (but perhaps not you) have concerns about how this is working. Would love an update since the school is now a year older.


Basically hasn't changed. To your questions: yes, yes and yes. A few students who had a hard time managing the access appropriately have had limits put on the sites they can access by the system administrators.

students can read literature / english books in traditional format if they choose.


Incorrect. the answer to your questions are Yes, Yes and No.
Anonymous
It sucks!
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