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Apple Wins $30 Million iPad Contract From L.A. Unified School District

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Here’s one school district that won’t be availing itself of Microsoft’s “Surface for education limited-time offer“: L.A. Unified.

On Tuesday evening, the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) awarded Apple a $30 million contract to provide its students with iPads. The deal, which was approved in a 6-0 vote by the district’s school board, will see Apple supplying about 35,000 iPads to 47 LAUSD schools at a cost of about $678 per device. That’s higher than retail, but I’m told the devices are to be preloaded with an assortment of educational software prior to distribution — an additional expense.

The deal is a huge win for Apple. LAUSD is the nation’s second-largest school system, and its decision to award this contract to Apple, and Apple alone, is a hell of an endorsement — one that other school districts are certain to consider while mulling their own tablet deployments. Beyond that, it’s further testament to the mind share iPad is gaining in education, and the speed with which it is gaining it.

As Apple CEO Tim Cook said last year, “The adoption rate of iPad in education is something I’d never seen from any technology product in history. Usually, education tends to be fairly conservative in terms of buying, or K-12 does, and we’re not seeing that at all on the iPad.”

Certainly not with contracts like this one.

http://allthingsd.com/20130619/apple-wins-30-million-ipad-contract-from-la-unified-school-district/
 

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"Before yesterday's vote, Microsoft's senior director of state government affairs, Robyn Hines, asked the Board to pilot more than one product, and avoid depending on a single platform, which she claimed could cut the District off from future price drops and technological innovations. District staff countered by claiming that Apple had the superior product, and that students shouldn't have to use a lesser one. They added that students and teachers frequently change schools, and having to learn a different platform can be a burden."
 

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[As Apple CEO Tim Cook said last year “The adoption rate of iPad in education is something I’d never seen from any technology product in history. Usually, education tends to be fairly conservative in terms of buying, or K-12 does, and we’re not seeing that at all on the iPad.”
I see your point #1 - Tim Cook is unabashed the stupidest person in the world or an unabashed liar hoping that desperate Apple fans unable to understand the content of what he said will simply parrot his exaggerated fantasies.

To suggest that the iPad has had anywhere the impact as the hand calculator did in schools illustrates how stupid and outlandish Apple dribble can be ..... wait ..... #1 ... did you actually parrot this trash without thinking about it ????
 

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$30 million?

Wow, about a week's sales at The Apple Store at the Eaton Center!
 

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Looks like a terrible waste of taxpayer money in the L.A. Unified School District!....:eyebrows:
 
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