[Year 12 IT Apps] [OT] Are iPads 'computers'?
Mann, Warrick D
Mann.Warrick.D at edumail.vic.gov.au
Sun Dec 12 21:49:27 EST 2010
Hi Graham,
We run a year 10 netbook program (all year 10 + students have netbooks).
We were hoping that we could load all texts books to be cheaper and they
are actually more expensive "due to the increased interactivity". Some
are 50% more than the print version.
Cheers
Warrick
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[mailto:itapps-bounces at edulists.com.au] On Behalf Of Gales, Graham W
Sent: Friday, 10 December 2010 5:31 PM
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Subject: RE: [OT] Are iPads 'computers'?
There was a short note in the Herald Sun recently (in an editorial?)
that students at a state secondary college (Noble Park?) would be using
iPads next year as their 'text books'.
I read it to mean that the students' text books would be available
electronically and then loaded onto an iPad.
Thus
no heavy texts to carry to class each lesson less weight in school
bags to take home every child has the same/ right edition of the text
text can incorporate active web links and linked video clips (as long as
school network allows access to sites) no chance to recoup costs of
text books via resale(?), or will the cost be significantly reduced as
there are no printing costs now?
Would this mean the students buy an iPad on which the books/ resources
are loaded? or do they lease it? Can the iPad with the loaded texts be
resold?
Anyone else heard of this? or doing something similar?
Graham Gales
Bright P-12 College
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From: itapps-bounces at edulists.com.au on behalf of WEIR Andrew
Sent: Fri 10/12/2010 1:39 PM
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Subject: Re: [Year 12 IT Apps] [OT] Are iPads 'computers'?
Kevork,
I have seen no further update from the catholic system. The one I sent
below was published on the 8th of July by the CEO from DEEWR advice
received on the 23rd of June.
However I am not surprised with the response. I think the last lines
about it being up to the state authorities to see if it meets the needs
is the loop hole used by DEECD.
I would be interested in any findings that come from the state trials.
So it seems as DEEWR may say yes buy DEECD say No atleast until there is
an eduSTAR IPAD OS or the trials are finished.
I wish it was a little clearer.
Andrew
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