Cost of Computers in Education – Schools and Technology
There are constant issues that arise concerning the cost of computers in education. In an age where technology is constantly changing, children and young adults should be given the opportunity to learn from the most updated platforms available. Unfortunately, this can rarely be made a reality due to ever-increasing prices in technology. While schools face budget cuts and the number of enrolled children continues to be on the incline, there is a chronic problem with a shortage of computers compared to an increasing number of students. Many times, even if there are enough computers, they are outdated, slow and inefficient for the tasks at hand.
The prediction of the far-reaching influence of motion technology on a screen was predicted by Thomas Edison in 1922. He envisioned a future where motion pictures would supplement, if not completely replace, textbooks. Computers fit into the realm Edison spoke of, and this technology is certainly taking the forefront of educational options. While this technology has opened the door to new teaching methods and advancements in learning, the cost of computers in education can often make the potential of computers in the classroom come to a screeching halt.
Consider the exact numbers for a moment. The most cutting-edge elementary schools in the world feature computer labs with £30,000 worth of hardware in each one. This does not even include the expenses like electricity bills and keeping computers properly maintained and functioning. This high cost of computers in education is not the only path you can take to give students the chance to learn from computers. By utilising a system that creates virtual desktops, you can allow each student to feel like they are operating their own station when in actuality many computers are running off of a single computer. This state-of-the-art computing system is one that saves you thousands of pounds right from the start and continues to save you energy bills for months and years down the road.
NComputing's virtual desktops, drastically decrease the cost of computers in education. Clearly, a system that is easy to use is important to implement in a classroom setting, for both the sake of the students and the teachers. The savings will hardly seem worth it if no staff member or student can figure out how to work it properly. Learning how to use the system we offer is easy and the students need not do anything contrary to what they have been raised knowing about computers.
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