Netbooks–the small, scaled-down notebook computers that have proven to be popular with consumers and schools alike–have taken the computer market by storm in the past year.
During a time of steep budget cuts, many school leaders have turned to netbooks as a less expensive way to get computers into the hands of every student. But not everyone agrees that netbooks, with their smaller screens and processing power, are an ideal solution for education.
Here are two very different perspectives on the issue, published as competing Viewpoints in the October print issue of eSchool News.
What do you think? Let your colleagues know; share your thoughts in the comments section.
–The Editors
Low cost or learning tool?
Netbooks are all the rage, but they don’t really meet the needs of today’s students
By Jon Bower
More than just a fad
Not every student needs a high-end computer–and netbooks can help bridge the access gap
By Bob Moore
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