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Rob
Thanks for responding. We teach MS Office applications on iMacs with
Macintosh Manager. Having worked on MSWord on a PC in a business setting,
I only minor differences. Some community members are pressing for PCs ,
one making that broad statement about high schools in Vermont. As our
students do not even see the desktop, I see no reason to moving to PCs
which I have found to be less robust and more prone to student mischief.
Jane
Robert Gervais wrote:
> "Business Course" may not be the most accurate term, but our Computer
> Applications course teaches Word, Powerpoint, Excel, business
> research/reasoning, and computer ethics at the core of the course. This
> is done entirely on eMacs.
>
> Rob Gervais
> Technology Coordinator
> Enosburg Graded School District
> Enosburg, VT 05450
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