Benefits of a 1:1 Ratio in the Classroom
As educational technology becomes more prominent in the classroom,
many schools have taken to creating a 1 on 1 ratio between students and
technology. Whether they are computers, laptops, or iPads, teachers
have found great success when each student in their classroom has their
own individual device to work on.
These devices are normally pre-loaded with all of the required apps
and software that the student will need, locking down the ability for
students to add anything additional that might distract them from
instruction. And these programs have seen an increase in student
engagement and interest in the coursework.
Not only are students more tuned into the work at their fingertips,
teachers saw that student had an easier time communicating with their
teachers about questions or issues with assignments. Having a digital
tool like the phones and other devices that they use at home helped them
better relay their problems.
With online coursework and digital quizzes and tests, teachers could
spend less time grading and more time giving real-time feedback to
students, saving them time to focus more on student instruction and less
on reading over and constantly grading papers.
Costs also went down, as replacing an app on an iPad, instead of
replacing a full digital camera set, costs next to nothing but the time
it takes to download. CD players, speaker systems, scanners, and
recorders that all used to need to be physical equipment, all go digital
and immediately remove the old lines in an invoice, freeing up your
budget to take on additional school projects.
Being able to provide direct instruction using technology is a boon
to classrooms all over the country. And as more and more schools take on
1:1 projects, edtech will continue to show a marked improvement in
overall course effectiveness.