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Originally posted by New2This:
Why should schools even provide laptops at all? The school should only have to provide desktop computers at school. If a kid wants a laptop he/she should get their own.
Sounds like a lame idea from the beginning, and you know, one lame idea will usually lead to another lame idea.
When weighing the risk-reward of a school handing out the same "throw-away" laptop to all students is a no-brainer for all concerned IMHO.
#1 and most important. ALL students are playing with the same bat-n-ball. No one has an advantage of "better" resources and no one can use the excuse that they did not have the same tools. Leveling the playing field is the first step toward equal opportunity.
* The advanced student becomes more advanced with this tool at their fingertips.
* The average student may use the tool to put them over the top, or realize that learning can be "deeper" than only opening a boring book.
* The under achieving student, while this may sound cold, it is not the intent. For this student the laptop may be the last resort in an effort to open his eyes, get with the program, and leave those who refuse to improve themselves to sit on the side of the road looking for a life of handouts.
The laptop has raised the bar in regard to education. No more hassles dealing with paper books, and a wider array of resources from the biggest library in the world. Higher expectations leads to better results and more inquisitive minds.
This is why this thread is passion to me. Many are leaning on the fact that some idiot school district screwed up and Big Brother is after me again, or what a waste of money. IMHO, those lines of thinking are a combination of wearing dark tinted glasses and blinders. You are missing the fact that the same school district you are condoning for the action of a few, came up with, supported, and funded, the use of a tool that may help put our next generation in a position to make their lives, and this world a better place.
Who knows, maybe I'm just talking out of my a$$, but, doing SOMETHING is better than sitting on a resource like the internet and not taking full advantage of it. Sometimes we have to put our emotions and opinions on "stand-by", jump outside the box, look down the road at the potentially POSITIVE results, invest venture capital, and let those who are the experts fix the potholes in the road that the new traffic has caused.
As rz jumps off his soapbox