Wednesday, December 05, 2007

A Paperless Classroom

The Paperless Classroom concept fits perfectly with my curriculum. Each student has access to a computer and the network during each class period. Most of the material can be made available to students through drop boxes on the network, my classroom website, and in the very near future through Moodle.

One advantage to a paperless class is that students will be able to focus on a presentation instead of taking notes. The notes can be made available electronically. Student interest can be enhanced by electronic media.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

A paperless classroom would work in your teaching situation quite well. I just went to a workshop on MOODLE and learned the basics. I hope to do some expermenting soon. I think my biggest problem will be fighting for more time with the mobile lab or trying to sneak in the computer lab!

cmcorrow said...

MOODLE is the best. The hard part is convincing others that paperless saves the environment and if done correctly will save education in America