Hi On 23 April 2016 at 17:32, Caryl Bigenho <cbige...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> At the risk of sounding like someone on snopes or politifact, that is > "mostly true." > That's my impression :) > However, even though it is in the classroom, it may not be during regular > class time. Sometimes it will be after school in a science club or robotics > club. Other times students might be working together on some kind of media > projects using the Sugar Software, etc. The possibilities are almost > limitedless. > For me, these kinds of clubs and project are within the school setting :) > In Uruguay, where there are many more XOs than any other country, the > students are allowed to take their machines home. > Wow, that's great!! :D But it seems this is the exception, rather than the rule, right? > They may be using them at home to complete a special assignment or conduct > some simple scientific research. Sometimes they might also be sharing it > with parents or grandparents, teaching them how to use it. > > But, yes, most are probably being used at the school, even if it may not > be during regular class time. > :) -- Cheers Dave
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