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Hi all, I’m investigating the sustainability of #edtech such as laptops used in classrooms. Would love to hear your durability and repairability experiences with Chromebooks and laptops.
I’m also hosting a webinar for K-12 professionals to take action for sustainable technology.
Webinar: How K-12 professionals can stop the Chromebook Churn. Tuesday April 4rd 12pm ET / 11am CT https://forms.gle/YdBmi4ue1Ki4kKQg7
https://preview.redd.it/up6n5jj0kbpa1.png?width=1600&format=png&auto=webp&v=enabled&s=cc79adf3a88d497604e3d1dc4ed1701f234be458Especially since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, schools have looked for budget laptops that they can buy en masse. In many cases, they have turned to Chromebooks. However, three years after this huge spike in purchases, too many school districts are having to replace them. That’s because unlike other devices, Chromebooks come with built-in “death dates” and are not easily repairable. Learn how K-12 professionals can act to stop the Chromebook Churn at this webinar. This event is organized by PIRG (Public Interest Research Group) and Environment America.
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