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• Two full-time computer labs
• Desktops in library
• One cart of 30 iPads,two laptop carts, 2010
• Six iPad carts,three laptop carts, 2011
NB: Faculty received iPads one semester in advance of the carts being available.
The trouble with carts
• Maintenance costs
• Upgrade & replacement costs
• Limited educational benefits
• Nonexistent equity benefits
1:1 Goals1. Creativity, critical thinking, and productivity
2. Communication and collaboration
3. Research and information fluency
4. Contemplatives in action and digital citizenship
5. Technology operations and adaptability
6. Equitycf. http://www.siprep.org/page.cfm?p=6737
• 2-year lease from Apple
• 1-hour unboxing & training for all students
• No case provided
• $100 insurance premium
• No MDMD
1st repair free2nd at 50%3rd at 100%
2012–13 2013–14 Total
Total lost/ damaged 175 166 341
# Lost/ stolen 63 47 110
# Damaged 112 119 231
Total repair/ replacement
cost
$87,712 $42,158 $129,870
Average cost $501 $254 $381
The trouble with a lease
• Maintenance costs
• Time (& personnel) for maintenance tasks
• Cost of the lease
• Leasing agencies
$881,505}
A personal mobile computing device facilitates access to learning materials, analysis, and demonstration of learning.
“Technology has been a tool that many of us have used to push positive change of instructional practices. However, having been at this for nearly 30 years now, I am left struggling with the realization that much of what we are doing is, as I labeled for myself, tinkering around the edges."
- Howard Levin
1st – accept that disruption is the new norm.
2nd – expect that your whole system of education is on the brink of change.
3rd – know that very little of this has to do with technology, per se.