Relatively Expensive iPads

Some education experts ask why Irish schools insist on parents paying for relatively dear iPads and not alternatives http://t.co/INeR5EVAwC — Adrian Weckler (@adrianweckler) September 3, 2013 Because of the confusing use of the word ‘alternative’. It really means ‘something else’ in this context as opposed to ‘something just as good’. Obviously everyone wants an iPad-class … Continue reading “Relatively Expensive iPads”

Because of the confusing use of the word ‘alternative’. It really means ‘something else’ in this context as opposed to ‘something just as good’.

Obviously everyone wants an iPad-class device for €200. But in the real world, that simply doesn’t happen.