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i am glad i live in poor area because they expect people not to have working phones or wifi

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it's kind of weird hearing about how kids use school iPads these days.

I was listening to a parent with recent HS grads and they like bought their children's iPads after the school year?

I guess they were using them like personal devices too?? :marseyconfused2:

!zoomers how did this work? I'm an elder zoom zoom

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I played clash Royale on my school pad during class and they didn't let us buy them despite being 2014 iPad mini 2s that were obsolete who knlows what they did with em

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I wasn't around for this. We got Chromebooks in highschool and I used to boot from a Linux USB to bypass the web filter during lunch because the r-slurs put it on the Chromebooks instead of the router.

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I know my local school district has been ratcheting up their per-pupil spending for years and years now. I really do wonder if it's a nationwide trend. Our school system has a far higher budget and also significantly fewer students than a decade or two ago and yet the refrain of "we don't fund education enough" remains. It's now about half of Chicago's budget - around 3x that of the cops for comparison - and it's just going up and up.

Anyways this is one of the money sinks they use.

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Apple, Microsoft, HP, and Dell (I don't remember which ones :derpprocessing: ) have teams that go out schmooze with schoolboards, to spread threats of doom and promises of glory


:marseychartdowntrend: "This is the future of your tech illiterate community unless every child gets an educational BRAND device"

:marseychartuptrend: "This is a rich school district where everyone is doing well because they care about tech STEM synergy literacy... they invested in BRAND's device. Theirs is the future."

:platyfear: "but where will we get the money"

:marseyindignant: "It takes resources to prepare people for life in the information age, madam."

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Yeah I try not to be an butthole when listening to teachers but "why are you doing X program though..." kept going through my mind.

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My uni just bought all new m3 iMacs :marseyshook:

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all i know is booking like 5 chromebooks at once in hs then factory resetting them all and booting linux

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I may have stolen a Thinkpad to flash libreboot on it

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We also had a CyberPatriot club (cybersecurity club funded by the airforce (securing computers in the fall and doing ctfs in the spring)) and me and some other members made an automatic keylogger and grabbed a bunch of teachers' passwords for gradebooks and emails :marseyangel3:

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my cyber patriot team went to nationals, it was alright kinda didn't mean much except i got to visit dc

were u part of jrotc?

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Nope, besides cyberpatriot the only military presence at my school was the occasional recruiter with a pull up bar or free shit

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i thought cyber patriot was like part of jrotc and non-jrotc team was just optional. my school allowed non-jrotc members then the next year didn't. idk why they even did that i thought it was a cyber patriot rule

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Not for my school :marseyshrug:

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:marseykingcrown#:

that's way cooler than what we did.

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thinkpad t420?

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It depends, but at @MayosForTransphobes's school they called us a "Google School" and we all had chromebooks. All of our assignments for every class were done through Google Classroom. @MayosForTransphobes never used @MayosForTransphobes's for anything other than playing minecraft and unblocked flash games while @MayosForTransphobes was in class. After we graduated they just threw them all in a dumpster and bought new ones for next year's freshmen. They didn't let us keep them.

@MayosForTransphobes is not a fricking chud and @MayosForTransphobes's name was changed AGAINST @MayosForTransphobes's WILL by a good for nothing angry fragile white man with a tiny peepee and even tinier brain because he couldn't handle being proven wrong with facts, dialectics, and logic. @MayosForTransphobes hate white people and @MayosForTransphobes is a feminist and advocate for trans rights. @MayosForTransphobes is also a communist and an atheist and a rational thinker.

So @MayosForTransphobes is very proud too write this chud phrase

@MayosForTransphobes say this as a feminist ally.

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When I was in high school there were iPads attached to the walls intended to be used to display calendars or announcements, although students often trolled by changing the backgrounds to distorted pictures of themselves, and I think nobody needed them since the calendars could otherwise be accessed online, I think the iPads may have been part of an accessibility policy or just included to add to the appearance of being a high-tech school. We brought our own computers, and often played video games not just during free periods, but also in class, and there was only selective enforcement of the policies on appropriate device use (an example of this "selective enforcement" is that browsing instagram fell under the category of actions allowed during lunch or free time, but browsing YouTube did not since students could use YouTube to access "inappropriate content"). Regardless of the rules, since students brought their own devices, it was practically impossible to enforce a rule against watching YouTube, so students still watched YouTube. In middle school, we were given Chromebooks with tracking software installed and other devices were not allowed, although a commonly exploited loophole was using Scratch to play games and justifying it by saying it was for a programming project.

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my school went bankrupt a few times, but there are federal (maybe state?) grants for technology. So in middle school every kid got an ipad and in high school we got chromebooks.

The ipads were stupid since every kid just played games on them, so either teachers took all of them at the beginning of class or there like 4-5 kids in class who were just glued to the ipad. Also screen repair cost $80, which was stupid because you had to bring them with you to class and you couldn't bring your backpack and the cases they gave us sucked. I broke my screen like 3 times then just kept it when they collect them at the end of the year and didn't tell anyone since I didn't want to pay to have it fixed again.

The chromebooks were way better since you couldn't download games on them, and wifi was locked down so they were used a lot more in class. Since teachers let you take notes on them, I usually got to spend most of the day programming on codepen, hackerrank, or projecteuler. Good memories.

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My high school had unlimited free parking for students...

because it was a poor area so only like 15-20 students out of a class of ~150 actually had cars lmao, there was simply no need to issue parking passes or anything.

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i didn't even know paid parking was a thing for hs. is that like a big city thing?

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All the richer towns around me had it bc basically every student had a car as soon as they turned 16

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