According to Superintendent Dr. Susan Kincannon, "Infrastructure improvements at Belton High School are complete, and the campus is ready to handle the bandwidth that will be required for this project." Belton High School teachers received their iPads this spring, and professional development is planned during the summer to assist them in developing lessons using the devices.
Ed Braeuer, Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction, said, "Our vision for the use of technology in BISD is a fundamental change in instruction. Technology remains a tool, but it is a powerful tool to change students from passive learners to active learners, and teachers from presenters to facilitators of learning." Kathy Cook, Belton High School Principal, continued, "I am so proud that I am able to be in a district whose leaders and school board are so forward thinking. This one-to-one iPad initiative will allow our teachers at Belton High School to design extraordinary instruction for our students. We have done our homework preparing for this project. In addition to what we learned from our colleagues at South Belton Middle School, we have visited other high schools with one-to-one iPad initiatives, and I believe we will be ready to effectively use the iPads for quality instruction."
Teachers and students alike are excited about the prospects: Joe Savoldi, physics teacher, "It's opening a world of examples and demonstrations for our classes. I'm hoping to set up homework assignments online and cut down on paper costs. This will move our students into the 21st Century. Belton High School junior, Scott Jackson: "One great advantage will be having textbooks on the iPad so we will have our books with us at all times."
Belton High School will host a series of informational meetings for parents prior to distribution of the iPads during the early part of the school year this fall.
This aticle comes from:http://www.kxxv.com/story/18822647/belton-high-school-to-launch-ipad-initiative
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