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Study reveals factors in ed-tech success

Results reveal that one-to-one computing programs can have a big impact on achievement if properly implemented

By Laura Devaney, Managing Editor

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Schools with one-to-one computing programs have fewer discipline problems, lower dropout rates, and higher rates of college attendance than schools with a higher ratio of students to computers, according to new research. But for one-to-one programs to boost student achievement as well, they must be properly implemented. Read more with registration.

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