LAUSD’s iPad Problems Frustrate Those Involved In The $1 Billion Technology Project
Posted in: Today's ChiliLos Angeles Unified’s ambitious iPad project hit another snag Tuesday, as officials conceded that some schools have temporarily stopped using the tablet computers, and the school board scheduled a special meeting to get its own questions answered about the status of the rollout.
Roosevelt and Westchester high schools are among a handful of campuses that have shelved the iPads while officials figure out the best ways to distribute tablets to students during the day and keep them secured overnight. District representatives are working with the schools to try and get the tablets back in kids’ hands as soon as possible.
“We’re learning from what’s happening,” said Bernadette Lucas, director of the Common Core Technology Project. “These bumps in the road should not get in the way of our students’ future.”
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