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    August 6th, 2008 by misterel




    Due to the imminent arrival of my to girls for a couple of weeks and the extremely dodgy weather forecast I decided I needed another web based PC so that the kids could have internet access and also allow me to use the desktop to get on with writing schemes of work. I decided on an Asus for a variety of reasons:

    1. my dad had just got one and my girls had already used it so I knew they were ok with it
    2. we’re going to get a version of the Asus for school so it was a way for me to get used to it
    3. I liked the look of them
    4. they’d just been reduced by £20.

    The verdict so far:

    I know that I can plug in a mouse, a usb keyboard and a screen to alleviate all of the above issues but tht sort of defeats the object of having it.

    How will it be used in school?

    Our school has PC access issues. The ICT dept is running wild with the number of students opting for courses and the number of courses being run. This has meant that other subject areas have been sidelined. They are not happy…understandably. We have three laptop trolleys in school that MFL, Maths, Science and PSHE use. They have been working well but will soon need replacing. English have no computer access and are desperate for some However their main requirements are research and word processing and the Eee PC’s seem to fit the bill. However, the 701 is too ’small’ so we will probably opt for the 901 or 1001.

    We are also getting a completely refurbished Library or ‘learning resource base’. The idea will be to create study space that is multi functional, so pupils/staff can either have a desk space for study or loan an Asus from the librarian. I think that that is a great use of these little beauties.

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