Wow!
Thanks for gathering this all into one place Sean. My family has long-term ties 
to LAUSD as both teachers and students for 3 generations so we are always 
interested in what is happening there. 
When I was still working there I received several technology grants and I can 
tell you that the bidding and purchase problems have been going on for at least 
30 years! When we had grant monies to spend we were given a list of approved 
devices and vendors we could use. If we wanted something else, the bidding 
process was rigged in such a way that sometimes funds were lost because they 
delayed too long in approving an order. If an item wasn't delivered by a 
certain date, the money went back to the state!
There was a time when Apple was not on the approved list… you had to buy only 
IBM! Then, suddenly Apple managed to sell the district thousands of the Apple 
iic+ (which were about to be discontinued... a practice Apple also used when 
selling about to be discontinued models to teachers at an "educator's 
discount").  
Those iic-pluses had what everyone called a "Chiclet" keyboard, and the keys 
popped off very easily. At most schools they were installed in the typing room, 
replacing typewriters. Classes in "keyboarding" (instead of "typing" were 
offered). Bored students soon discovered that the keys could be popped off and, 
before long, most of the machines became pretty useless.
Caryl



From: [email protected]
Date: Fri, 17 Apr 2015 14:39:02 +0200
To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: [IAEP] Los Angeles ditching Apple/Pearson iPad program

A large-scale ($1.3 billion budget for iPads, pearson software, wifi 
infrastructure, target 650K students) education ICT project started in 2013 and 
meant to eliminate the digital divide which has gone awry. The superintendent 
resigned and is under FBI and SEC investigation for corrupt bidding process, 
although the board stated they did not believe there was wrongdoing, only 
mismanagement.

Only 5% of the students (in 2 of the 69 schools) are able to use the Pearson 
software on an iPad.

Interestingly, it seems many of the problems were related to wifi/networking 
infrastructure (see last link for gory details).

Sean.

http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-ipad-curriculum-refund-20150415-story.html
http://www.scpr.org/news/2015/04/15/51027/lausd-ipad-program-ditching-pearson-software-reque/
http://www.laweekly.com/news/lausd-chief-john-deasy-resigns-5152268
http://www.pearsoned.com/news/pearson-lausd-statement/
http://www.npr.org/blogs/ed/2014/08/27/343549939/the-l-a-school-ipad-scandal-what-you-need-to-know
http://laschoolreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Instructional-Technology-Initative-Pearson-Update.pdf



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