This study examined the impact of a one-to-one laptop initiative on business and marketing high school teachers over eight years through surveys, observations, and focus groups. The findings showed that while technology access increased, most teachers' instructional practices did not fundamentally change and challenges with professional development, access issues, and classroom management emerged. Exemplary teachers were transitioning to more interactive, collaborative approaches. The need for adequate technology-based professional development was discussed to help teachers better integrate technology into instruction.