One to one computing
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One to One Computing in education refers to a computer for every student which is an initiative created by many companies such as Microsoft, Apple, [Dell Computer|Dell] HP, and Intel. One-to-one computing means that every student or teacher is given to a computer, the internet and software anytime and anywhere. The term computer is used to mean a personal computer, laptop, netbook, handheld, or tablet.[1]
One Laptop Per Child has been implementing this approach since 2007.
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