A guest post from HP:
The HP Innovations in Education grant program has seen some impression improvements in learning following the use of Tablet PCs.
Over the past six years, numerous New York City schools have received HP grants, including Steinway Intermediate School, a 2008-2009 grant recipient, which saw student grades increase 8.41 points year-over-year in its honors class following the use of HP Tablet PCs and digital cameras into science, math and reading lessons. Another local grant recipient, Isaac E. Young Middle School, used its technology grant to enable students to digitally illustrate a scientific journey through the seven major body systems. The students’ mean test scores in science improved 43 percent from Fall 2007 to Spring 2008. Given the success of Isaac E. Young’s program, HP has awarded the school another higher value grant this year.
Congratulations students for your academic performance improvements as your teachers used Tablet PCs!
Kudos, Teachers, for outstanding achievement.
Thanks, HP, for your generous grants to school districts, so they can use state-of-the-art teaching tools to increase measured student academic performance.
I love the optimism shown by these people, this Education Leadership Team of teachers in NYC public schools. Let us know of other efforts, so we may share them also with readers.
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(Edited November 2, 2009, 5:PM MST.)
The research supporting how the Tablet PC's increase student performance is overwhelming. I am interested in learning more information about the HP Innovations in Education grant program. How does a school go about applying for this grant? Is this grant available in Texas?
Here's a link to the HP Innovations in Education Grants for 2009 (it's closed and awards made). http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/grants/us/2009-HPIIE-Secondary-US.pdf Watch the site for a request for proposals for 2010 grant cycle. And, best wishes for a successful proposal. Your students will likely appreciate their newly earned academic performance increases!
Check out Layne's description of the first two weeks of his chem students learning how to use Tablets. http://www.robertheiny.com/2009/11/tablet-pcs-students-sound-off.htmlLayne's high school received one of the awards for the HP 2009 grant cycle.
Thank you for your timely response. I really appreciate it. I look forward to monitoring the website for the 2010 grant opportunity.
Hi, Hayley D. So you know, your link appears incomplete or broken.