Thursday, October 1, 2009

Education Week: Books Face Extinction as Schools Go High-Tech


Education Week: Books Face Extinction as Schools Go High-Tech:

"Hitting the books is becoming a thing of the past, as more schools across Massachusetts implement virtual classrooms and equip students with laptops.

'If you look at a textbook it's very static. It's very convoluted,' said Hopkinton High math teacher Carla Crisafulli, who will post homework assignments to moodle.org and use Jing to create lesson voice-overs. 'We're going to be able to reach out via the Internet and make geometry come alive.'

Hopkinton High is piloting a physics course that will be conducted exclusively online, said Principal Alyson Geary. For freshman geometry and junior American literature, students will carry laptops instead of textbooks."