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Thread ID: 121478 2011-10-27 19:01:00 Parents V teachers over iPad gary67 (56) PC World Chat
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1240323 2011-10-28 00:48:00 Or maybe they (Educators, vendors and other pushers of this sort of thing) should visit Point England Primary for an example of how to implement technology into the classroom. As far as I know they are nearly at one laptop per child or will be soon.

Laptops for lease to own and are Linux based Netbooks. They did a bunch of user testing (yes they used the students to do the testing) and got vendors on board.
HAL9000 (12736)
1240324 2011-10-28 00:56:00 You have to admire the apple marketing team for this con-job on the gullible, stupid, or complicit, "educators". nerd89 (14761)
1240325 2011-10-28 01:08:00 You have to admire the apple marketing team for this con-job on the gullible, stupid, or complicit, "educators".

Should we admire con men?
Cicero (40)
1240326 2011-10-28 01:17:00 Pure sarcasm on my part. I think the whole idea of "apple ipad2" in schools to be a corrupt scam by all involved. nerd89 (14761)
1240327 2011-10-28 01:45:00 Anyhow, I'm going to go sit outside this school with a bag of lollies, I'll have some ipad auctions set up on trademe later if anyone is interested.

I'll use the profits to buy an Asus tablet.

Buy 2 and I might buy one from you, certainly not going to buy an iPad though who knows what drool will be on it from the Principle and teachers :yuck:
gary67 (56)
1240328 2011-10-28 03:17:00 It just confirms my impression of the teachers I have met... well meaning but divorced from reality. KarameaDave (15222)
1240329 2011-10-28 03:42:00 Anyhow, I'm going to go sit outside this school with a bag of lollies, I'll have some ipad auctions set up on trademe later if anyone is interested.

I'll use the profits to buy an Asus tablet.

Orewa school banned fundraising by selling chocolate.
They sent students out to sell wine instead. That was in the paper too.

This issue was in the papa er a while ago and then they said it didn't have to be an ipad, but they preferred them to be.,

Personally I think they shouldn't be anything that costs more than normal stationary supplies, tough luck for poor parents ay. Not to mention nastiness among the kids about who has the best device, breakage of them, theft all that.
pctek (84)
1240330 2011-10-28 04:52:00 Something such as the Transformer Tablet would be *infinitely* more useful!

1) Gorilla Glass -- Much harder to damage
2) Cheaper
3) Keyboard Dock -- Ideal for content "creation", not just "consumption"
4) USB ports, allow the use of thumbdrives etc
Chilling_Silence (9)
1240331 2011-10-28 05:09:00 Something such as the Transformer Tablet would be *infinitely* more useful!

1) Gorilla Glass -- Much harder to damage
2) Cheaper
3) Keyboard Dock -- Ideal for content "creation", not just "consumption"
4) USB ports, allow the use of thumbdrives etc
you are right, the ipad isn't compulsory. parents cpold buy a $100 tablet if their wanted too. Any BT keyboard will work with the ipad.
plod (107)
1240332 2011-10-28 05:10:00 It just confirms my impression of the teachers I have met... well meaning but divorced from reality.

I didn't know you did impressions, what else do you do?

I should mention, someone complimented me on my driving today.They left a note on the windscreen, it said 'Parking Fine, so thats nice.
Cicero (40)
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