On Wed, 2007-05-30 at 11:18 -0700, Les wrote:
Agreed, but when schools are dropping laptop support because they
say
it "impeded education", how on earth can we get people educated about
what the computer can and cannot do, and how to use it appropriately.
Hmmm, I'm not surprised. Even when computers are in a good state, you
can spend far too much time setting up to do what you want, compared to
actually doing it. Then there's the usual sorry state of PCs in schools
with staff that are technically illiterate.
I've spent many years working in school, and to be honest, I think we're
much better off with less computers, not more. People skills are more
important, and they're shocking, these days.
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