Friday, April 11, 2008

Intel Classmate PC - China, but not the US?

Intel has announced the release of its second generation Classmate PC at an event in China. We have closing schools, declining budgets and a well known gap between students and available technology in schools, yet our companies are selling low cost PC's everywhere else. Why isn't there a stronger push to get these low cost PC's into US schools? My guess is that profit is a motive.

But in the long run, the more students get exposed to technology, the more they become technology enthusiasts creating lifetime clients for the industry as well as future employees. M$FT is smart about this selling their software to education for next to nothing in many cases, thereby creating lifelong users at an early age.

Education has to push industry and ask for these things. Come on educators, you are smarter than this! Control your vendors, not vice versa.

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