HP Simplifies One-to-One Computing Solutions for Schools; ''Computing in a Box'' Solution Bundle Can Help School Districts Improve Attendance, Increase Test Scores.ORLANDO, Fla. -- HP (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :HPQ HPQ Hewlett-Packard Corporation (NYSE) HPQ High Priority Queue ) (Nasdaq:HPQ) today announced a simplified approach for school districts planning to deploy one-to-one teaching and learning programs using computer technology. With the launch of the HP 1:1 Computing computing - computer in a Box pilot solution program, HP has bundled the required hardware (either a notebook or tablet PC (1) A tablet computer environment from Microsoft that is based on an enhanced version of Windows XP. Designed to function more like a portable writing tablet than previous tablet-based computers, it includes handwriting recognition as well as the ability to retain handwritten words ), software and services that a school needs to effectively deploy the technology backbone of a one-to-one teaching and learning program. One-to-one computing is an educational initiative to improve the way schools deliver instruction through technology, with the goal of increasing academic achievement and active learning. HP also introduced a series of digital projectors See data projector. for the education market. The projectors feature bright output, high compatibility with other devices and remote networking tools -- making them easy to use by educators as well as IT administrators. The announcements were made at the Florida Educational Technology Conference, an annual forum where the latest in K-12 educational technology is showcased. HP is present in booth 1309. In addition, HP and the One-to-One Institute One-to-One Institute is a national, non-profit organization that grew out of the Michigan Freedom to Learn (FTL) program. One-to-One Institute helps states and school districts improve student achievement and engagement through one-to-one learning programs. are launching a national effort to help transform schools into high-performing, student-centered and technology-rich learning environments. The institute is a newly formed, non-profit organization A non-profit organization (abbreviated "NPO", also "non-profit" or "not-for-profit") is a legally constituted organization whose primary objective is to support or to actively engage in activities of public or private interest without any commercial or monetary profit purposes. of which HP is a founding sponsor. It provides services for schools, districts and states to advance one-to-one teaching and learning programs personalized per·son·al·ize tr.v. per·son·al·ized, per·son·al·iz·ing, per·son·al·iz·es 1. To take (a general remark or characterization) in a personal manner. 2. To attribute human or personal qualities to; personify. through technology. "Integrating technology in the classroom through a one-to-one computing solution had a positive effect on the teaching and learning dynamic among teachers, students and administrators," said Cathy Martin, director of marketing, Education Solutions, Technology Solutions Group, HP. "Our experience in a statewide deployment of a one-to-one computing solution yielded improved attendance and significantly increased test scores." The One-to-One Institute can consult with schools, districts and states considering the HP 1:1 Computing in a Box pilot solution program to determine public and private funding resources. HP 1:1 Computing in a Box The HP 1:1 Computing in a Box pilot solution program consists of either an HP Compaq nx6110 Notebook PC or HP Compaq tc4200 Tablet PC. The HP hosted and managed solution uses the framework of Microsoft(R) Class Server and SharePoint, which provides schools with the powerful technology of a school portal and instructional management system, without the high costs and maintenance. The solution features all the basic operating system (operating system) Basic Operating System - (BOS) An early IBM} operating system. According to folklore, BOS was the predecessor to TOS on the IBM 360 and it was IPL'd from a card reader. It may have been intended for very small 360's with no disks and limited tape drives. and application software including: --Microsoft Office Pro 2003 Win32; --Microsoft OneNote 2003 Win32; --Microsoft Student 2006, a comprehensive set of essential homework tools for middle- and high-school students; --Solid Oak Cybersitter web filtering Blocking access to unwanted Internet content. Businesses can block content based on traffic type. For example, Web access might be allowed, but file transfers may not. Content can also be blocked by site, using lists of URLs cataloged by content that are updated frequently. software; --CA EZ-armor consumer antivirus Refers to detecting and blocking computer viruses. See antivirus program, behavior blocking, virus and virus hoaxes. and firewall desktop security suite. To ensure maximum availability and performance from the new environment, the solution includes HP Services, such as Care Pack packaged services that provide four-years of service coverage, professional development training for educators, spare replacement and imaging services. Qualified schools may work with HP Financial Services The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view of the subject. Please [ improve this article] or discuss the issue on the talk page. , the leasing and financial services subsidiary of HP, for a tax-exempt installment sale Installment sale The sale of an asset in exchange for a specified series of payments (the installments). installment sale A sale in which the buyer is scheduled to make a series of payments over a period of time. lease. Optional upgrades include accidental damage coverage and carrying case. With the minimum deployment of 100 units, the notebook version of the HP 1:1 Computing in a Box pilot solution program starts at $357 per unit as annual payment on four-year lease.(1) With the minimum deployment of 100 units, the tablet PC version starts at $529 per unit as annual payment on four-year lease.(1) The expected general availability of the HP 1:1 Computing in a Box pilot solution program is April 14. More information is available at +1 800 88TEACH (+1 800 888 3224). New digital projector series helps both instructors and IT managers HP also introduced a new series of projectors and a new projector networking solution that can assist IT managers in local school districts. The HP xp7000 Digital Projector series is easy to use and highly compatible with other devices. With 3,500 lumens and a 2,000:1 contrast ratio, the projectors provide vibrant, bright images that can easily be seen by students, even in well-lit classrooms. Both the xp7010 and xp7030 models offer simple menu selections, quick set-up procedures and a small remote control with mouse functionality that enables operation from the screen. With a single button, instructors can choose the optimal setting for any type of content they are showing, whether data, graphics or video presentations. The digital projector series also has a wide range of inputs, including connections to notebooks, DVDs, cable boxes, S-video and even interactive whiteboards An interactive whiteboard is a large interactive display that connects to a computer and projector. A projector projects the computer’s desktop onto the board’s surface, where users control the computer using a pen, finger or other device. . These connections provide versatility for instructors who teach in various rooms and with various instructional tools. When the HP xp7000 series projector is combined with the optional HP Jetdirect pn1050 Network Projector Manager, IT professionals in local school districts can manage a fleet of projectors from a single, remote location. With this innovative tool, remote management becomes an efficient and useful means to help keep costs down and save time. The projector manager works with HP Web Jetadmin to monitor lamp life status, schedule power-offs during non-peak hours, and provide network security for unauthorized use. Firmware A category of memory chips that hold their content without electrical power. Firmware includes flash, ROM, PROM, EPROM and EEPROM technologies. When holding program instructions, firmware can be thought of as "hard software." See flash memory, ROM, PROM, EPROM, EEPROM and FOTA. upgrades can be performed on multiple devices from one location. The projector series offers a one- or three-year limited warranty Limited warranty A warranty with certain conditions and limitations on the parts covered, type of damage covered, and/or time period for which the agreement is good. , along with HP's quality service and support. Prices for the HP xp7000 Digital Projector series start at $1,999.(1) Prices for the HP Jetdirect pn1050 Network Projector Manager start at $299.(1) About HP HP is a technology solutions provider to consumers, businesses and institutions globally. The company's offerings span IT infrastructure, global services, business and home computing, and imaging and printing. For the four fiscal quarters ended Jan. 31, 2006, HP revenue totaled $87.9 billion. More information about HP is available at www.hp.com. Note to editors: HP news releases are available via RSS feed Summaries of Web site content that are published in the RSS format for download. See RSS. at www.hp.com/hpinfo/rss.html. (1) Estimated U.S. price. 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Risks, uncertainties and assumptions include the development, performance and market acceptance of products and services and other risks that are described from time to time in HP's Securities and Exchange Commission reports, including but not limited to HP's Annual Report on Form 10-K Form 10-K A report required by the SEC from exchange-listed companies that provides for annual disclosure of certain financial information. Form 10-K See 10-K. for the fiscal year ended Oct. 31, 2005 and other reports filed after such report. HP assumes no obligation and does not intend to update these forward-looking statements. (C) 2006 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. 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