Atlanta School for Students with Autism Goes 1:1 From: THE Journal - 06/24/2015 By: Joshua Bolkan The Cumberland Academy of Georgia, an Atlanta-based school for students with autism, has gone public with its deployment of a one-to-one computing initiative. The school uses technology to encourage communication and collaboration among students, as assistive tools and to allow teachers to track student progress. "A generous grant from Variety will allow our middle and high school students to utilize Google Apps for Education," said Debbi Scarborough, founding director of Cumberland Academy of Georgia, in a prepared statement. "Utilizing assistive technology will enhance the students' knowledge, which is imperative in helping our students succeed." Read the entire article at: http://thejournal.com/articles/2015/06/24/atlanta-school-for-students-with-autism-goes-11.aspx Links: Cumberland Academy of Georgia http://www.cumberlandacademy.org Variety of Georgia http://varietyofgeorgia.org