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== NYC Evaluation Report == | == NYC Evaluation Report == | ||
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June 2008, [http://olpcnyc.wordpress.com/2008/06/23/ilt-evaluates-olpc four-month evaluation] of the OLPC XO with sixth-grade students at Kappa IV, a middle school in Harlem, by the Institute for Learning Technologies at Teachers College/Columbia University. Dr. Susan Lowes | June 2008, [http://olpcnyc.wordpress.com/2008/06/23/ilt-evaluates-olpc four-month evaluation] of the OLPC XO with sixth-grade students at Kappa IV, a middle school in Harlem, by the Institute for Learning Technologies at Teachers College/Columbia University. Dr. Susan Lowes | ||
(Director, Research and Evaluation) and Cyrus Luhr (Research Assistant). The full [http://www.teachingmatters.org/evaluations/olpc_kappa.pdf PDF report] is also available. | (Director, Research and Evaluation) and Cyrus Luhr (Research Assistant). The full [http://www.teachingmatters.org/evaluations/olpc_kappa.pdf PDF report] is also available. | ||
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+ | :''“The first and most important ramification was that '''students used the XOs more than they used the laptops, which means they spent more time doing research, wrote more, revised more, and published more'''. The second ramification was that the '''students took much more responsibility for the XOs than they did for the laptops''', which means that they that they did not begin work only to find there were missing parts or that the battery was dead. And a third ramification was that the students were less likely to lose their work, not only because they always used the same machine but also because the XO has an automatic save feature that takes the user back to where he/she left off. Because of this, the students felt that they did not spend nearly as much time searching for, saving, moving, or reconstructing previous work as they did when working on the laptops.”'' |
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NYC Evaluation Report
June 2008, four-month evaluation of the OLPC XO with sixth-grade students at Kappa IV, a middle school in Harlem, by the Institute for Learning Technologies at Teachers College/Columbia University. Dr. Susan Lowes (Director, Research and Evaluation) and Cyrus Luhr (Research Assistant). The full PDF report is also available.
- “The first and most important ramification was that students used the XOs more than they used the laptops, which means they spent more time doing research, wrote more, revised more, and published more. The second ramification was that the students took much more responsibility for the XOs than they did for the laptops, which means that they that they did not begin work only to find there were missing parts or that the battery was dead. And a third ramification was that the students were less likely to lose their work, not only because they always used the same machine but also because the XO has an automatic save feature that takes the user back to where he/she left off. Because of this, the students felt that they did not spend nearly as much time searching for, saving, moving, or reconstructing previous work as they did when working on the laptops.”