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Apple and Microsoft are making moves to take share from Google in education
Wednesday March 20, 2019. 03:19 PM , from Mac Daily News
“Google has a majority of the U.S. education tech market with 60 percent of all laptops and tablets purchased for U.S. K-12 classrooms, largely because Chromebooks are so affordable,” CNBC reports. “But Apple and Microsoft are making moves to try to change that.”
Who’s winning in education? Direct link to video here. MacDailyNews Take: We pity kids and teachers who are stuck with Google’s cheap test-taking machines. The paradigm hasn’t changed in 40 years: The richest and/or most forward-thinking schools will have Apple solutions and the rest won’t. The former will produce the type of people that will get the best jobs. — MacDailyNews, June 27, 2018 — Children educated Apple’s way have a better chance of being hired than those “educated” Google’s way. Plus, they get to keep their privacy, which is a nice bonus. — MacDailyNews, March 28, 2018 — What U.S. public schools have been prioritizing, test-taking over creative solutions for learning, is wrong. Generating a bunch of people adept at memorization, but unable to think creatively and who can learn in myriad ways, is a recipe for failure. — MacDailyNews, March 28, 2018 — At education pricing, it’ll be $299 for the iPad, $99.99 for the keyboard case, and $49 for the Apple Pencil for a grand total of $447.99 per unit (before bulk discounts). Good luck to educators who’d rather have Apple’s full-featured solution but are going up against Chromebook test-taking machines that start around $150. Obtuse decision-makers are going to look that those two price tags and make the wrong choice for students and teachers pretty much every single time. We commiserate. — MacDailyNews, March 28, 2018 — Why are Apple devices losing share to Chromebooks in U.S. public schools? Because U.S. public schools are cheap, underfunded, and/or extremely shortsighted. There’s nothing at all new about that, unfortunately. Check out the best schools: Apple Macs and iPads dominate. — MacDailyNews, December 23, 2015 SEE ALSO: Apple’s free Schoolwork app now available for teachers – June 27, 2018 Despite an updated iPad and new education initiatives, Apple is still blowing it in schools – April 2, 2018 Apple’s education strategy is not based on reality – March 29, 2018 Apple’s iPads are for the U.S. public schools we want, Google Chromebooks are for the ones we’re stuck with – March 28, 2018 Apple banks on creative learning to convince schools that iPads are better than Chromebooks – March 28, 2018 New iPad’s enemy isn’t just Chromebooks, it’s the U.S. public education system – March 28, 2018 Logitech’s Rugged Combo 2 keyboard and case for Apple’s iPad has its own smart connector – March 28, 2018 Apple’s new 9.7-inch iPad offers 2GB of RAM, 2.2 GHz A10 processor – March 28, 2018 How Apple lost its place in the classroom – March 28, 2018 Apple bids for education market with new software, new iPad – March 27, 2018 Apple takes aim at Google Chromebook with $299 iPad with Apple Pencil support for schools – March 27, 2018 Did Apple do enough to grab back education market share? – March 27, 2018 Apple unveils new 9.7-inch iPad with Apple Pencil support starting at $329 – March 27, 2018 Apple unveils ‘Everyone Can Create’ curriculum – March 27, 2018 Apple’s iWork update brings drawing, book creation and more to Pages, Numbers and Keynote – March 27, 2018 MacDailyNews presents live coverage of Apple’s March 27th ‘Field Trip’ event – March 27, 2018 How Apple blew it and lost the education market to Google – March 23, 2018 Apple product delays have more than doubled under CEO Tim Cook – January 5, 2018 Google’s Chromebooks are still spying on grade school students – April 21, 2017 Why Apple devices are losing share to Chromebooks in U.S. public schools – December 23, 2015 Apple CEO Cook on Google Chromebooks in U.S. schools: We’re not interested in making ‘test machines’ – December 11, 2015 EFF files complaint asking for federal investigation; says Google broke privacy pledge, tracked students – December 1, 2015 IBM: Every Mac we buy is making and saving us money – October 28, 2015 Tim Cook gets privacy and encryption: We shouldn’t surrender them to Google – June 4, 2015 Apple CEO Tim Cook champions privacy, blasts ‘so-called free services’ – June 3, 2015 How Google aims to delve deeper into users’ lives – May 29, 2015 Apple CEO Cook: Unlike some other companies, Apple won’t invade your right to privacy – March 2, 2015 Edward Snowden’s privacy tips: ‘Get rid of Dropbox,” avoid Facebook and Google – October 13, 2014 Apple CEO Tim Cook ups privacy to new level, takes direct swipe at Google – September 18, 2014
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