Sure… you could Goggle the answer… but you still need to be aware of what the correct answer should be….. and ………… no electronic devices except the basic calculator during exams..a lot more schools are heading towards iPads in class (and e-readers). The best thing about such is being able to carry your entire semester’s worth of text books on one small tablet.No more broken backs. And apparently cheaper because you can get updates!
There are some pundits predicting that the Internet will burst the college tuition bubble and put most colleges and universities out of business except the most prestigious and the most vocational.
Nope, still got to buy all of your own supplies in college.
Unless you mean K-12, then they probably would. But, I haven’t heard of anyplace actually doing that. It is expensive and kids can ruin an I-pad pretty quickly, or their parents can borrow it and never give it back.
“Do they furnish such iPads for those who can’t afford them?”
Our school system went digital this year. iPads for elementary students and laptops for high school. Every classroom has a digital blackboard. The equipment is supplied by the school with the parents paying a small fee for insurance to cover damage and loss. This fee is waived for those who can’t afford it. Strong controls are in place on the tablets and laptops. The equipment belongs to the school system just as the books did. Our school system went from a large deficit to a surplus in one year. The students all have current, up to date texts and no back problems from heavy backpacks. This has already proven to be the ideal choice.
iPads and laptops are tools just as books are. It still takes good, dedicated teachers to make education work.
Agent54 almost 12 years ago
I see Toby is trying for the lead part in play or movie Idiocracy . And so begins the downfall.
Tue Elung-Jensen almost 12 years ago
Yes. He could look it up on Google, but without the teacher he wouldn´t know what to look up ;)
gordol almost 12 years ago
I see Toby’s going to the same school as Charlie Brown.
Comic Minister Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Like that will happen Toby.
djsabc almost 12 years ago
Toby repeat after me:
“Would you like fries with that hamburger?”
That will be your mantra, if you don’t get a good education.
Number Three almost 12 years ago
Is that Binary Code?
xxx
Allan CB Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Three nights of detention, Mr. Bucket!
Hunter7 almost 12 years ago
Sure… you could Goggle the answer… but you still need to be aware of what the correct answer should be….. and ………… no electronic devices except the basic calculator during exams..a lot more schools are heading towards iPads in class (and e-readers). The best thing about such is being able to carry your entire semester’s worth of text books on one small tablet.No more broken backs. And apparently cheaper because you can get updates!
pschearer Premium Member almost 12 years ago
There are some pundits predicting that the Internet will burst the college tuition bubble and put most colleges and universities out of business except the most prestigious and the most vocational.
Davepostmp almost 12 years ago
I wish the Internet could teach people to spell…
stripes64 almost 12 years ago
What good is Google if you cannot READ?
Saucy1121 Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Sure you can Toby. And everything you read on the internet is true.
seyleigh almost 12 years ago
Nope, still got to buy all of your own supplies in college.
Unless you mean K-12, then they probably would. But, I haven’t heard of anyplace actually doing that. It is expensive and kids can ruin an I-pad pretty quickly, or their parents can borrow it and never give it back.
JanBic Premium Member almost 12 years ago
“Do they furnish such iPads for those who can’t afford them?”
Our school system went digital this year. iPads for elementary students and laptops for high school. Every classroom has a digital blackboard. The equipment is supplied by the school with the parents paying a small fee for insurance to cover damage and loss. This fee is waived for those who can’t afford it. Strong controls are in place on the tablets and laptops. The equipment belongs to the school system just as the books did. Our school system went from a large deficit to a surplus in one year. The students all have current, up to date texts and no back problems from heavy backpacks. This has already proven to be the ideal choice.
iPads and laptops are tools just as books are. It still takes good, dedicated teachers to make education work.