FORWARDED MESSAGE from Brooklyn Law School Library (BLawScho @ SMTP
{brookrob@class.org}) at 6/23/93 8:22a
I think Brooklyn Law School would be interested in getting a no-cost
Mac. Would students be able to use the computer for wordprocessing as well?
On Tue, 22 Jun 1993, David Kiefer wrote:
> I am taking a casual poll for CALI.
> > Speaking most hypothetically, how many CALI member schools would be >
interested in getting (free) a used, low-end, old, beat-up (you get the >
picture) Macintosh for running & copying CALI Lessons for your students >
with Macs? How many people would be opposed to this? If you are already
a > predominantly Mac school, or have plenty of Macs, let me know as well,
but
> this deal (if it happens at all) will be to give completely non-Mac
school
s > the capability for their Mac-using students. > >
> ***** NOTES from David Kiefer (DKIEFER @ KENTNET) at 6/24/93 11:19a
The primary mission of these macs would be to allow students who have
macs to be able to run or download CALI lessons at schools that are
predominantly IBM. If other capabilities can be added on top of that, I
don't think it would matter.
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