LAUSD to Apple: We want a refund on iPads |
Posted by: Susan Einhorn |
Eight months after pulling the plug on its troubled 1:1 iPad program, the Los Angeles Unified School District is threatening to sue Apple if it doesn't refund millions spent on the devices and related Pearson software. The district says that it won't spend another dollar on the Pearson software, which, according to Apple Insider, was riddled with errors and missing lessons and interactive materials that were promised when the deal was made. LAUSD attorney David Holmquist also told KPCC that the majority of the 650,000 students in the nation's second-largest school district still can't access Pearson's curriculum on the tablets. |
Source: Education Dive (D.C.-USA) | Published: April 28th, 2015 |
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