Jun 2, 2020
We have a bit of a theme going through all three of today's topics: Education.
Topic 1: Google Classrooms - too meager?
In case you haven't seen it, here is "Google Classroom."
https://edu.google.com/products/classroom/?modal_active=none
Google Classroom is super low tech. Is it too low tech? How much tech is needed in order to serve the education market? We discuss design, technology, and intended purposes.
Of course this discussion touches on the topic of access to high speed Internet. More and more, true Internet access is becoming a requirement for education.
Old link, but we all downloaded it before it became hard to
find:
https://www.subtraction.com/2020/05/19/google-classroom-and-how-spaces-value-people/
Our saved version: https://killingit.smallbizthoughts.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Google-Classroom-and-How-Spaces-Value-People-Subtraction.pdf
Topic 2: HP Refresh / HP LIFE / Google Chrome books / the
growing Digital divide
HP has a great program to help get laptops (or desktop computers) into the hands of 1.5 billion students without computers. The HP Refresh software does a military wipe of the hard drive and then installs a Chrome operating system with a Zoom agent.
We discuss the opportunities and challenges associated with bringing this basic technology to all the folks across the U.S. and the world.
HP Refresh =
https://www8.hp.com/us/en/solutions/education/refresh.html
HP Life Global = https://www.life-global.org/
Topic 3: Life after Pandemic - Classrooms and
Connectivity
We agree that the digital divide is real. And we think it might be getting wider.
Again, we examine opportunities in the emerging environment.
:-)