An Apple for the Student

By Spencer E. Ante ""If a science textbook doesn’t have a chapter on AIDS, what good is it?" demands Jack Christie, the Texas State Board of Education chair who proposes replacing textbooks with low-cost laptops. While books are quickly outdated and expensive to replace, Christie argues, computers could provide access to a vast, interactive online […]

By Spencer E. Ante

""If a science textbook doesn't have a chapter on AIDS, what good is it?" demands Jack Christie, the Texas State Board of Education chair who proposes replacing textbooks with low-cost laptops. While books are quickly outdated and expensive to replace, Christie argues, computers could provide access to a vast, interactive online curriculum that is easy and inexpensive to update.

"I'm not a techie," says Christie. "I just see the big picture." Already in talks with several computer manufacturers, Christie hopes this picture will become reality by the fall of 1999.

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