School/community relations and communicaitons need to be strong.
This link has been bookmarked by 7 people . It was first bookmarked on 24 Mar 2008, by Ryan Bretag.
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01 Sep 10
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That's funny. Lots of other schools run Office on their iBooks?
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07 Jan 10
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17 May 09
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Add Sticky NoteThe local press was outraged that Cobb County decided to purchase Apple iBooks instead of the Dell laptops that Henrico County, Virginia just bought for $50 less per unit.
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Add Sticky NoteFiscal prudence with the public purse is noble, but it is irresponsible to make computer purchases based solely on price. Not all computers are created equally. A public agency should be able to make the case that the bundled iLife creativity suite and operating system that Walter Mossberg of the Wall Street Journal says, "leaves Windows XP in the dust," is worth a few extra dollars per unit. A legitimate educational rationale should be able to be made for purchasing Macs if a district so chooses.
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This holds true today. iLife, it's the complete software suite that students use to create.
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Add Sticky NoteThis led Maine and other jurisdictions to accept crippled operating systems that calm the public's fears, but create unintended consequences down the road. Disabling iTunes means no Tupac, but it also means no Martin Luther King, no Garageband music composition, no podcasting and no videoconferences with NASA scientists.
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Keep it open. Educate users.
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05 Sep 08
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24 Mar 08
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05 Mar 08
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