Hi Mark
Yes, there was certainly a feeling of déjá vu at this years NECC 2007 especially when we almost bumped into each other taking pictures of the same booth thinking the same thought! - something about "changing the face of education" with students receiving a lecture sitting at desks in rows but with handheld student response systems and a classroom management system. The future indeed or old methods with some new gadgets!

I guess it's all about control, that was certainly something that I was hearing repeatedly, i.e. more like harnessing rather than embracing technology.
What I found interesting was the way in which 1 to 1 computing has been interpreted in the US. I was getting quite excited during the exhibition build-up as so many stands had graphic panels mentioning 1:1, there were also many conference sessions devoted to the same. Unfortunately when the show opened it pretty much seemed that 1:1 meant either attaching boxes with a myriad of cables to an existing PC so that it could be shared by umpteen users in a room with their own screen, keyboard and mouse, recycling office PC's on their way to becoming toxic landfill or programmes for laptops. Not that I have anything against such things but it just seemed to defeat the object, i.e. the solutions were still costly and didn't embed technology within the curriculum.
However, we did have a few "penny drop" moments on the Handheld Learning booth when we were demonstrating the use of a Sony PSP, an HP smart phone, a Samsung Q1 and a PDA (remember those?) all working together in a learning environment. The main comment being "
so we can use the technology our students already have!" which was the good news, the point being that 1:1 wasn't far away as long as people can shift their paradigm. The bad news comments were something along the lines of "
a pity that we ban the use of these [PSP and phones] devices at school".
Ultimately there was enough positivity to make me optimistic but I think it'll take a while for opinions to shift.
There's always NECC 2008
