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Current Events => General Discussion => Topic started by: Evil_Conservative on September 14, 2011, 06:08:01 PM
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I helped buy 1,150 iPad 2's for students in middle & high school in Clark County. :whatever:
Paper textbooks might soon go the way of the slide rule and typewriter as the Clark County School District launches a $790,050 iPad program, the largest of its kind in the nation.
Instead of receiving hefty books, about 1,150 Las Vegas middle and high school students were given thin, iPad 2 tablets, each loaded with an interactive textbook application for their Algebra 1 classes.
But that's not all, we also had to pay for the application for the Algebra I class.
The $49 Fuse application allows users to learn at their own pace, Blumenfeld said. If students miss a class, they can tap into about 400 video tutorials led by textbook author Edward Burger, a math professor at Williams College in Massachusetts.
Our district is broke, but hey, let's just purchase some iPad 2's anyway.
It’s a bold move by the cash-strapped district, which came under fire last year after purchasing $1 million worth of iPads for administrators. The school district faces a $56 million budget shortfall, which it plans to plug with concessions from its four employee unions.
http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2011/sep/14/turnabout-teachers-give-students-apples-hope-ipads/
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It’s a bold move by the cash-strapped district, which came under fire last year after purchasing $1 million worth of iPads for administrators. The school district faces a $56 million budget shortfall, which it plans to plug with concessions from its four employee unions.
Just think how wonderful it would be if 1 iPad could replace 3-4 teachers. :)
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"...and by 6 pm most were already in the local pawn shops."......Me.... :rotf:
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Beware of Greeks bearing gifts.
Wasn't it just a year ago where another school gave away computers to kids and there was a spy program inside.
Teachers and employees could watch kids at home dressing doing all sorts of things that teachers shouldn't be seeing.
The spyware was supposed to catch kids being abused by their parents: that was the justification.
NO parental abuse was found, but a bunch of school employees and teachers ended up in jail for spying on underage kids dressing.
Ya know, today, ya just can't trust a liberal or a union man with any kind of power like that. They will corrupt it EVERY TIME!
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step 1. hand out ipads
step 2. monitor their app downloads
step 3. monitor them with gps
step 4. for efficiency , customize their indoctrination
step 5.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v230/sadiesinner/forums/786398.jpg)
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Like it or not this stuff is part of the future of classrooms. It's only a matter of time before things like this is common place in the classroom. And IMO I see it as a good think provided the schools can afford them.
Personally, I think all schools should have e-readers as to replace textbooks at this point at a minimum.
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Like it or not this stuff is part of the future of classrooms. It's only a matter of time before things like this is common place in the classroom. And IMO I see it as a good think provided the schools can afford them.
Personally, I think all schools should have e-readers as to replace textbooks at this point at a minimum.
An e-reader is FAR from an IPad.
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An e-reader is FAR from an IPad.
I know, hence why I said "at a minimum". In the future I doubt a simple e-reader will be enough though.
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it IS nice when the schools can afford them, but when they budget for these and cant pay for their electric bill and ask for a general funding bond referendum to force the public to vote to keep the school open, it sure urks my nuts.
and if the e reader will save money over buying actual textbooks, im for it.
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Like it or not this stuff is part of the future of classrooms. It's only a matter of time before things like this is common place in the classroom. And IMO I see it as a good think provided the schools can afford them.
Personally, I think all schools should have e-readers as to replace textbooks at this point at a minimum.
An iPad2 is not something that students require to learn. About e-reader's replacing textbooks, maybe for colleges (where the students purchase it themselves). I'd never want an e-reader to replace a textbook, I like to highlight and place post-it notes every where. I cannot do that with an e-reader.
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I like to highlight and place post-it notes every where. I cannot do that with an e-reader.
invent one where you can, make that money, dollar dollar bill y'all!