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Bei verstärktem mobilem Einsatz der Lerngeräte empfiehlt es sich, Versicherungen gegen
Schäden, Verlust oder Diebstahl (ggf. Garantieverlängerungen) abzuschließen.
Von Erich Herber im Konferenz-Band Mobile learning: Crossing boundaries in convergent environments (2011) im Text Lerninfrastrukturen für mobiles Lernen Many computer vendors provide accidental damage protection programs or extended warranty opportunities for the computers they sell to schools. These services can either supplant or supplement any insurance coverage the district already has in place for computer hardware.
Von Cathilea Robinett, Marina Leight, Carol Malinowski, Jodie Butler in der Broschüre K-12 One-to-One-Computing Handbook (2005) Experience shows that if the district chooses to own the computers, most risk insurance programs can provide districts with a policy rider that will cover the laptops. Parents will need to sign release forms prior to their students taking the laptops home since most homeowner policies will provide coverage for damage or loss.
Von Cathilea Robinett, Marina Leight, Carol Malinowski, Jodie Butler in der Broschüre K-12 One-to-One-Computing Handbook (2005) Some school districts have established an insurance fee that parents pay for their child to use the laptop. For one-to-one initiatives, this fee is charged annually and should cover the costs for repair and/or replacement. Again, these fees and the insurance coverage should be developed with assistance from school finance personnel and school attorneys.
Von Cathilea Robinett, Marina Leight, Carol Malinowski, Jodie Butler in der Broschüre K-12 One-to-One-Computing Handbook (2005) Because providing $800 - $1,500 laptops to children and making students and their
families financially responsible can cause great concern to parents and because the
computers must always be available if they are an integral part of the school day,
extended warranties should be purchased and insurance plans should be required.
Warranties only cover hardware failures that happen through normal use, and so an
affordable way to insure the laptops should also be in place. Accidents happen.
Computers (especially laptops) can be dropped, be damaged by liquids spilled on
them, be lost, or be stolen. An insurance policy will soothe the concerns of both
parents and school administrators about loss and accidental damage, but insurance
policies do not cover intentional damage or negligence.
Von Kyle Peck, Karl Sprenger im Text One-to-one Educational Computing (2008) Verwandte Begriffe
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- Anytime Anywhere Learning - A Guide to Getting Started (Microsoft) (1999)
- 4. Provide Technology and Support
- Organisationskonzepte für den Einsatz von Laptops in Schulen - Ergebnisse der AG Lernen in Laptop-Klassen (3. Treffen 13./14.11.00 in Gütersloh) (Oliver Vorndran) (2001)
- Empfehlungen zur Planung und Umsetzung eines Ein-Notebook-pro-Studentin Programms (Beat Döbeli Honegger, Rolf Stähli) (2001)
- Lernen mit Notebooks - Wege zum selbstständigen Lernen (e-initiative.nrw, Microsoft) (2002)
- Schulen für die Wissensgesellschaft - Ergebnisse des Netzwerkes Medienschulen (Oliver Vorndran, Detlev Schnoor) (2003)
- Organisationskonzepte für den Einsatz von Laptops in Schulen (Nora Horstmann, Oliver Vorndran)
- Konzept der TaskForce ICT der Pädagogischen Hochschule Zentralschweiz zur Realisierung des Projekts 'Lehren und lernen mit Notebooks an der PHZ' (Heinz Küng, Hermann Lichtsteiner, R. Osterwalder, B. Schoedler, Iwan Schrackmann) (2003)
- Erhöhung des Einsatzes von Studierenden-Laptops in der Lehre einer Technischen Hochschule - Konzept zur (Eva Ruiz) (2004)
- K-12 One-to-One-Computing Handbook - A complete resource for policy makers, school boards, superintendents & the K-12 community (Cathilea Robinett, Marina Leight, Carol Malinowski, Jodie Butler) (2005)
- 1-To-1-Learning - Laptop Programs That Work (Pamela Livingston) (2006)
- 1. The Peck School
- One-to-one Educational Computing - Ten Lessons for successful implementation (Kyle Peck, Karl Sprenger) (2008)
- Mobile learning: Crossing boundaries in convergent environments - 21-22 March 2011, Bremen, Germany (Klaus Rummler, Judith Seipold, Eileen Lübcke, Norbert Pachler, Graham Attwell) (2011)
- Lerninfrastrukturen für mobiles Lernen - Rahmenbedingungen bei der Einführung mobiler Lerntechnologien (Erich Herber)