<\/a>Software installed on students' laptops (Source: Government of Trinidad and Tobago)<\/p><\/div>\n
As anyone who uses computers know, they malfunction. \u00a0Sometimes, rebooting the machine can solve the problem, but from time to time, more expert intervention is necessary. However, many of those OLPS schemes stipulate that authorised personnel must do repairs, upgrades or maintenance. Depending on school staffing and the actual arrangements established by Government, there might not be trained personnel at each school who could undertake those works. Laptops might need to be delivered to designated resource points outside schools, which introduces delays, and a number of administrative and logistical considerations.<\/p>\n
It must also be highlighted that most governments in the region are already under considerable fiscal constraints, and have been grappling with trying to do \u201cmore with less\u201d. Hence, there is some concern that, although distribution of laptops is continuing, budgets for maintenance might be quite limited, which could result in the equipment not being properly maintained.<\/p>\n
Limited content<\/h3>\n
Finally, depending on the country and the project, laptops usually have basic software installed, and students are prohibited from installing additional programmes. However, in order to facilitate greater use of technology for learning, it is essential that content relevant to the local and regional context and to the school curricula is developed. Although some countries, like Trinidad and Tobago, have substantially increased the software installed on the laptops (see Figure 1), students would still benefit from having comprehensive learning and testing material that uses the software already installed on their laptops.<\/p>\n
Conclusions<\/h3>\n
Although it can be argued that many of the issues raised are teething matters that will be resolved in due course, all of them require money and effort to have them addressed. Additionally, the students who currently have laptops still might not be experiencing any of the benefits of being part of the Information Age, but still have a number of obligations as part of the programme arrangements that must be fulfilled.<\/p>\n
While by no means it is being suggested that laptops-for-students projects should not have been implemented, it must be appreciated that providing equipment without ensuring that the requisite support systems are fully operational, undermines the entire exercise. These OLPS projects usually aim to promote, among other things, computer proficiency, student-centric learning and innovation. However, when essential underlying systems, such as teacher training and facilitating infrastructure, are still to be fully upgraded, these projects might not be as effective as initially envisaged.<\/p>\n
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