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Maine Educators Buy More Apples

March 11th, 2009 jeb No comments

apple logoMaine Governor John E. Baldacci announced last night in his State-of-the-State address his intentions of expanding the Maine Learning Technology Initiative (MLTI) – aka. the Laptop Program – to Maine high schools. This should be good news to the folks in Cupertino, CA as the contract for the new program will be going to Apple Computers.

According to the Maine Department of Education website:

The expansion is part of an agreement the state Department of Education negotiated with Apple Inc. for a reduced rate on the laptops, allowing the state to lease 100,000 machines within existing funds dedicated to educational technology. Under the agreement, the state will provide new laptops to all high schoolers and replace older machines at the middle school level.  School districts are not required to participate in the program, though superintendents have indicated overwhelming support for the laptop expansion.

The MLTI program began in 2002 with deployments of  Macintosh i-books to all 7th and 8th graders and their teachers. The program has been renewed once in the interim with laptops also being provided to high school teachers and some central office staff.

The newest iteration of the MLTI program was announced to include the capacity for families to be able to use their student’s laptop to access job and labor information from the state’s Department of Labor (DOL). I presume this means it will provide a link to the DOL Career Center website and not mean the state will provide home internet access to these families.

“We are going to revamp our laptop program and turn it into a powerful tool for the entire family,” Governor Baldacci said. “Every night when students in seventh through 12th-grade bring those computers home, they’ll connect the whole family to new opportunities and new resources.”

Read the entire news release

~jeb