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Date: 2007-08-30


Cincinnati School Fosters Creative Learning With Tablet PC in One-to-One Program

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Cincinnati Country Day School (CCDS) in Ohio has a long history of integrating technology into the classroom. In 1996, the school embraced the one-to-one computing pilot program sponsored by Microsoft and Toshiba, providing a mobile PC for each student's full-time use. And when the Tablet PC and Windows XP Tablet PC Edition operating system arrived in 2002, the school migrated to the Toshiba Tablet PC to take advantage of pen-enabled computing and ink-integration for the Microsoft Office system programs. Later, CCDS deployed DyKnow interactive instructional software and the school has plans to upgrade to the Windows Vista operating system. The Tablet PC has captured the imagination of students and teachers.



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