[ale] Cobb Laptop Deal
Geoffrey
esoteric at 3times25.net
Mon Aug 15 18:46:03 EDT 2005
Christopher Fowler wrote:
> On Mon, 2005-08-15 at 18:17 -0400, Geoffrey wrote:
>
>>Computers can be used as a good educational tool just as books, chalk
>>boards, white boards, overhead projectors..... are. In a lot of
>>cases
>>they are.
>
> <geek alert>
>
> In high School I wrote a Quick Basic application to teach French. It
> would basically give you a french word and you would pick the english
> equivalent. It could also do the reverse. On top of that it did the
> same with French phrases.
>
> The problem I had was data. I had no way to input all that data. I
> found a shareware program that taught French and wrote a conversion tool
> in QB that would convert its DB format to my DB fomat. Whamo I had
> thousands of French words in my DB.
>
> Without computers in my school I would probably not be doing Linux
> today. Back then that was the only way to get access. I had a cousin
> with a Tandy and I had a TRS-80 but those were only good for small
> stuff. In our computer class we actually had a TRS-80 file server.
> Everyone had the space of 1 track. Not much.
>
> On a side note we would play games in the library. So not all computer
> stuff was educational.
>
> I think that every kid should have access to a computer lab. not just
> the ones in computer class. They can run programs on those computers to
> learn. But the laptop idea is just crazy. Laptops are fragile and kids
> are rough. After the 90day or 1year warranty many vendors give these
> things are bound to break. Almost all warranties cover basic wear and
> tear. If Apple was to get the school locked in to MACs then they would
> have a steady revenue stream for years to come.
I agree completely with your assessment.
--
Until later, Geoffrey
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