Comment Re:It can be done. (Score 1) 1117
In response to "Why MacBooks?": The short answer is because Apple provided us with a good total-package system that meets our needs very well at a good cost.
In response Jane Q: When I say "hardware", I'm talking about a content filtering server that the laptops have to chat with before being allowed on the internet, no matter where the laptop is located. It's not hardware installed on the machines. And I'm not about to say that nothing we do can be defeated somehow. I'm just saying that we manage to keep things controlled to a degree that satisfies our school board and parents, as well as legal requirements. The most common repsonses to the original post seem to be either "if you control anything at all, you're a Nazi", or "since you can't possibly make your controls totally foolproof, then you're wasting your time altogether." I'm just trying to say that I believe it's possible to provide a 1:1 laptop program to your students in a workable way that allows them enough freedom to be educational, but gives you necessary control. I'm not fooling myself: I try to defeat the controls myself, and I have trusted student helpers looking for holes, too. So far, the holes we've found have resulted from improper configuration. When things are configured properly, it works pretty darn well. And again, the key is to NOT start from the premise that it's going to be you against the students. Start instead from the premise that what we're doing has great promise and a certain degree of risk. Do what you can to minimize the risk and maximize the promise.