The results are in.
Onslow County students using smart phones in math courses not only outperformed their peers in math but also went on to take additional math courses.
A Project K-Nect Evaluation Report, prepared by Project Tomorrow for Digital Millennial Consulting, noted that Onslow County Project K-Nect students – including students at Southwest and Dixon high schools – were more likely to achieve proficiency in Algebra and Algebra II than other students in their school district or state in the 2008-09 school year. Numbers for the 2009-10 school year will be released later this year.
Read the Jacksonville Daily News story here.
