Texas School District Goes 1:1 with Tablet Designed for Education

Midland Independent School District (MISD) has implemented a 1:1 tablet initiative for all 1,600 of the district's sixth grade students and plans to implement more as part of its multi-year 1:1 initiative.

When selecting a tablet, ease of implementation and security were two key criteria for the district. After pilot testing both the iPad and LearnPad, the district selected the LearnPad, a tablet designed specifically for the classroom.

According to Dennis Haynie, director of instructional technology for the district, the capabilities of the LearnPad exceeded the iPad for both of the district's key criteria. "It takes us about an hour to set up five iPads versus 10 minutes to set up five LearnPads," said Haynie in a prepared statement. The district also preferred the security capabilities of the LearnPad. "The iPad is a consumer device and there is nothing a school district can do that prevents a student from removing the security and downloading games," said Haynie. "The LearnPad is a secure tablet that is locked-down and allows teachers to monitor a student's activity."

The LearnPad tablet solution includes a cloud-based management portal and content store. Some teachers in the district are using the LearnPads to implement a flipped classroom environment, where they create lessons that include digital media for the students to watch at home in preparation for class the next day. Since the flipped classroom model requires students to take the devices home, the district preferred the security of the LearnPad, so they know students will be restricted to using the devices for educational purposes.

Another Texas school district has also implemented the LearnPad for its 1:1 initiative. The Nueces Canyon Consolidated Independent School District (NCCISD) bought LearnPads for all 300 students in the district. The district's teachers received several days of training on the devices during the summer, and they're now using Internet content in their classrooms while using the dashboard to monitor student device use in the classroom.

Midland Independent School District in Midland, TX, serves approximately 23,000 students in 36 schools. Nueces Canyon Consolidated Independent School District in Barksdale, TX, serves approximately 300 students in two schools.

About the Author

Leila Meyer is a technology writer based in British Columbia. She can be reached at [email protected].

Featured

  • Abstract AI circuit board pattern

    Nonprofit LawZero to Work Toward Safer, Truthful AI

    Turing Award-winning AI researcher Yoshua Bengio has launched LawZero, a nonprofit aimed at developing AI systems that prioritize safety and truthfulness over autonomy.

  • stylized illustration of a desktop, laptop, tablet, and smartphone all displaying an orange AI icon

    Survey: AI Shifting from Cloud to PCs

    A recent Intel-commissioned report identifies a significant shift in AI adoption, moving away from the cloud and closer to the user. Businesses are increasingly turning to the specialized hardware of AI PCs, the survey found, recognizing their potential not just for productivity gains, but for revolutionizing IT efficiency, fortifying data security, and delivering a compelling return on investment by bringing AI capabilities directly to the edge.

  • magnifying glass with AI icon in the center

    Google Releases Learning-Themed AI Mode Features for Search

    Ahead of back-to-school season, Google has introduced new AI Mode features in Search, including image and PDF queries on desktop, a Canvas tool for planning, real-time help with Search Live, and Lens integration in Chrome.

  • sunlit classroom with laptops on every desk, each displaying a glowing AI speech bubble icon above the screen

    Copilot Chat and Microsoft 365 Copilot to Become Available for Teen Students

    This summer, Microsoft is expanding availability of its Copilot Chat and Microsoft 365 Copilot products for students aged 13 and older. Administrators will be able to grant access for students based on their institution's plans and preferences, the company announced in a blog post.