I challenge you to take the Surface back to school and hand
it to a child that can’t afford any type of equipment and see how much that
child whines. The phrase I hear over and over again is that it should not be
about the tool. So let a student decide if it is the right tool for them or
not.
Even at my school, a private, Catholic school, we have
students that live below the poverty line and we subsidize their education. I
dare say that just about every school has someone that they know in the same
situation. It is time for us to continue to think about what is best for our
students as opposed to what we like. Maybe it doesn’t run everything that we
want it to run because it is the lighter version Surface, but why not let a
child figure that out. You might be surprised what that child can show us all.
Thank you Microsoft.
So much to learn and so little time.
1 comment:
I completely agree with you, Paul. I'm not a Microsoft user--it's just not what I know, but I agree that the responses should be thankfulness and not whining or snarkiness. Devices are personal, or at least, we personalize them and I'm interested to see which of my students will gravitate toward the surface because it (Windows) is what they know.
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