We have a system that requires each student to learn and use Windows,
MacOS and Linux. Students use a different OS each time they use a
computer and must learn how to transport their work from one to the
other. Give me a call if you would like more information
Greg Kearney
307-577-2473
On Jan 7, 2008, at 5:41 AM, Bill Knauer wrote:
> Hi Karen,
>
> We have a cross-platform one-to-one program with Macs in the MS and
> PCs in
> the US. I'm happy to discuss our experiences, so please feel free to
> contact me.
>
> Best,
> Bill
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Bill Knauer
> Director of Technology
> Packer Collegiate Institute
> 170 Joralemon Street
> Brooklyn, NY 11201
> 718.250.0273
> bknauer@packer.edu
>
>
>
> A forum for independent school educators <ISED-L@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU>
> writes:
>> Happy New Year!
>>
>> We are in the process of upgrading our desktop/portable hardware.
>> Graland
>> is presently 100% PC, Windows 2000 network. We are wondering what
>> experiences any of you have with a dual platform deployment, both
>> technially and educationally.
>>
>> Thanks in advance for your candid responses...
>>
>>
>> Karen M. Ortiz
>> Lower School Technology Coach
>> Graland Country Day School
>> kortiz@graland.org
>
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