• osugi_sakae@midwest.social
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    1 month ago

    In addition, carts of MS Windows computers (before everyone went 1-to-1) were not great in the classroom - students would save documents to the C drive and then the next day, on a different computer, they shockingly couldn’t find their documents. When my school had a legacy MS windows cart and a couple of Chromebook carts, the students would groan and grumble if their class ended up getting the MS Windows cart.

    Also, because MS Windows had (and still has) much higher hardware requirements, the MS Win computers were much more expensive AND time consuming for the techs to maintain. Couldn’t really justify throwing out and replacing a $1000 computer (back in the day). A $200 Chromebook, no big deal. And, with 1-to-1, we can try to get the parents to pay to replace a broken Chromebook. I don’t think we could ask them to replace a much more expensive MS Windows computer.

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      1 month ago

      I added that a factory reset was dead easy. Don’t have to call in techs to troubleshoot and run fixes, reinstall things, lock everything down again. Just factory reset and you’re done.