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L.A. School District's 30,000 iPads May Come With Free Lock-In

lpress writes "The Los Angeles Unified School District will spend $30 million over the next two years on iPads for 30,000 students. Coverage of the announcement has focused on Apple winning over other tablets, but that is not the key point. The top three proposals each included an app to deliver Pearson's K-12 Common Core System of Courses along with other third-party educational apps. The Common Core curriculum is not yet established, but many states are committed to it, starting next year. The new tablets and the new commitment to the Common Core curriculum will arrive around the same time, and busy faculty (and those hired to train them) will adopt the Pearson material. The tablets will be obsolete in a few years and the hardware platform may change, but lock-in to Pearson's default curriculum may last for generations."

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  1. Re:sad by AthanasiusKircher · · Score: 3, Funny

    BTW, the student/teacher ratio is about 2X larger in Utah, and their SAT scores are in the top 10 of the nation, rather than in the bottom 10, as in California. So throwing money or teachers at it doesn't fix what's wrong with education in California.

    So what you're saying is... we need more Mormons in our educational system??

  2. Awesome decision by BradleyCaldwell · · Score: 1, Funny

    The decision to put iPads into the hands of LA USD students is wonderful news. Ipad is by far the best platform for deployment, creativity and certainly has the software options needed for today's learners. The protected ecosystem Apple has is fantastic.