My school allows people to use Kindles instead of reading a book. Usually people just play games on them.
You can play games on Kindles? The Kindle readers take a second or two to change page, they're hardly going to be gaming machines.
If this is a public school, hell no. There are far, far more important things public schools need around the world. But if it's a public school then who cares, I would personally advocate Windows PC usage (seeing as they are standard in the industry) but whatever.
BTW: Not sure if it is different elsewhere but here public school = government funded and private school = paid for directly by the user.
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Cool my schools does the same with IPads, but it depends on the class, like two full classes have one per kid and others have none which I findf odd because the should have like 8 per class for every class for group work or whatever
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My highschool uses some pretty decent windows 7 optiplexes and i5/i7 laptops, we also just got a lot of money from a prop that passed in California. Thank God we don't have macs, I'd go crazy. Although, the local middle school just got a ton of new iPads and had Macbooks before that.
You can play games on Kindles? The Kindle readers take a second or two to change page, they're hardly going to be gaming machines.
If this is a public school, hell no. There are far, far more important things public schools need around the world. But if it's a public school then who cares, I would personally advocate Windows PC usage (seeing as they are standard in the industry) but whatever.
BTW: Not sure if it is different elsewhere but here public school = government funded and private school = paid for directly by the user.
--Ocram
Pocket Edition Lan party during lunch isnt a bad idea...