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jackalope | 11 years ago

I think it's fair to say that if your kid comes home with a ChromeBook that you didn't purchase, it's being subsidized somewhere. My local high school just issued them to all freshmen. What I find a bit odd is that if there is any paperwork involved, it's not "Do you give us permission to lend a laptop to your child?", it's "Your child must sign this pledge not to abuse this device." I support the program, but the responsibility goes two ways, and I expect the school district to advocate student privacy over the lure of "free stuff."

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eitally|11 years ago

I don't think Google is giving them away (at least not in the US). This would have been funded by the school district. In my area (North Carolina), some have chosen Windows, some tried Ipads, and some are using Chromebooks. Generally peaking ,the ipads fair the worst and the trend is moving in favor of Chromebooks. Even if the hardware is free, there is still the need for an administration license, too.