ICT & Computing in Education

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Show me your product in a REAL school

Printer error, by Terry Freedman. Things like this happen!

Research Machines (RM) used to have this amazing facility where you could go and try out all their products in ideal conditions. I mean, no kids around for a start. (I’ve always thought that teaching would be much easier without pupils, though I think there may be a flaw in my logic somewhere.) Anyway, with no distractions, lots of tech support on hand and equipment and software in pristine condition, you could get a really strong idea of what you could do with them.

Now, I’m not knocking it — in fact I think all companies would have something like that in an ideal world. But (you knew there was a ‘but’ coming, didn’t you?). Most teachers and pupils are not in ideal conditions. Therefore, while it’s useful for teachers to visit such a place, or a reference site where everything is ticking over nicely, they also need to see the stuff working in a school “just like mine”.

That’s what I’ve written about over at the Bee Digital marketing website:

How does your product really perform?

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