A "Positivo" milestone for Intel-powered classmate PCs!
posted by Esther Andrews on June 17, 2009
The city of Pirai, Brazil has announced the purchase of Intel-powered classmate PCs for students enrolled in all 21 of its’ public schools, making it the first city in the world to adopt 1:1 computing for the entire school system. 1:1 computing means each student has full-time access to a computer, the Internet, software and online research materials anytime and anywhere wireless access is available. The Pirai 1:1 computing project will include city-wide network connectivity offered through the Digital Pirai Project. Education officials were on hand with Intel executives at a briefing Tuesday to discuss how the Positivo Informática-manufactured classmate PCs are an investment for Pirai’s students, as well as how the PCs will spur social and economic transformation within the city. The Intel® Learning Series enables local distributors and technology companies to provide a fully supported education solution that allows for smooth deployment and integration of technology into classrooms, as seen with the deployment of half a million units in Portugal, a program known as the Magellan initiative. Although the computers will not be delivered until August, some of the students got a sneak peek of the PCs that they will be using at the start of the new school year. Check out the pictures, here!
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Aug 10 | taape morikao said:
i cant install internet to my lab-top positivo mobile Z66
Aug 11 | Esther Andrews said:
Positivo is a local Brazilian brand that manufactures many products, including the Intel-powered Classmate PC. The help you need can be found at http://www.positivoinformatica.com.br/site/hardware/sup_assistencia.htm (in Portuguese)