![]() I know for iPads you can buy thick rubber cases so that it's safe(er) for small children, but what about for Chromebooks? What do people who work on construction sites and other harsh locations use to protect their laptops/netbooks? I'm all for tech in schools but these things are expensive and kids+expensive items are a dangerous combination. The other issue is how well the kids will be taking care of these devices and what kind of rugged case is best. The price of Chromebooks is good, so it isn't a huge investment to get one, but I'd rather have an older device get broken than a brand new one, you know? ![]() I'm tempted to use the ePad for that since it's older and if it gets broken (this is a middle school so it's likely the kids won't be as careful with things as they should.) it isn't a huge deal. While the ePad works great, I'm wondering if it would be good enough for school use or if we should consider buying a Chromebook to be taken to school instead. ![]() We already have an Asus EeePad Transformer TF101 tablet with a keyboard, but it's from 2011. It sounds like the students would use it for word processing, spreadsheets, and presentations using either Google Docs or Office 365 (which the district just rolled out free for students). My child starts middle school in the fall and the school district has started a Bring Your Own Technology system.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |