Acer deal gives schools online edge

Acer deal gives schools online edge

December 15, 2011

Acer deal gives schools online edge
Students enjoy greater mobility with 3G-enabled Notebook

Acer Computer Australia has won a Queensland Department of Education and Training (DET) tender to supply notebooks for round three of the National Secondary School Computer Fund. This contract will see the deployment of up to 65,000 Acer Aspire 1830T notebooks before the end of the year.

Charles Chung, Managing Director, Acer Computer Australia, said Acer’s commitment and support for this project would help Queensland students gain the benefits of productive learning in the digital age for many years to come.

“Collaborative and mobile work places are common in today’s environment, and ensuring our students are well equipped to face tomorrows demand is fundamental in that process. Having access to information on demand and the best technology to process that information is important in helping develop today’s students.” Mr Chung said.

After trials to test viability with students, the Acer Aspire 1830T Notebooks were successfully integrated and provided a digital learning environment without boundaries. The 3G-enabled Acer Notebook is being hailed as a first in Australian education for a program of this scale.

“The implementation of HSPA+ 3G technology in the Acer Aspire 1830T Notebook delivers a host of benefits and is a key component to the educational development of Queensland students. They are better equipped to access rich multimedia, websites and school material whilst away from the school’s network.” Mr Chung continued.

As part of the contract between DET and Acer and in conjunction with the National Secondary School Computer Fund, Acer was selected based on a number of areas including the ability to offer a lightweight notebook solution with maximum battery life and portability that ensures the best possible solution for DET students.

Under the agreement, Acer is also set to provide its Educare solution, which includes a Computrace license protecting against theft and a student notebook bag customised by Targus for protection and portability. Both Acer’s global expertise in notebook development and rollout capability operations ensures for a successful rollout plan to be completed before year end.

David O’Hagan, Chief Information Officer, DET said the rollout of 3G-enabled devices has the potential to be life-changing for students. “A rollout of high-end, 3G laptops has never been done before in Australia, let alone on this scale.This 3G initiative will ensure more than 60,000 state high school students have access to the department’s online learning environment, anywhere and at any time.” Mr O’Hagan said.

“The decision to purchase 3G laptops means students will have better access to important online resources, resulting in improved learning outcomes, collaboration and greater opportunity for personalised learning.” Mr O’Hagan continued.

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