-- Edward T. Bowser, Sr. Unique School of Excellence - East Orange, N.J.
-- Early Childhood Education Center - Clark County School District -
Athens, Ga.
-- Kate Waller Barrett Elementary School - Arlington, Va.
-- Mesa Vista Middle and High School - Ojo Caliente, N.M.
-- Neosho Heights Elementary School - Oswego, Kan.
-- Range Elementary School - Watauga, Tenn.
-- Richard B. Russell Middle School - Winder, Ga.
-- Theodore Roosevelt Educational Campus - Bronx, N.Y.
-- Thomas Middle School - Holdenville, Okla.
-- Washington Irving Elementary School - Waverly, Iowa
"After reviewing the nominations, we were truly inspired by the hard work
and dedication of so many schools despite the challenges and lack of
financial support they face," said Richard Black, director of marketing for
Acer America Corporation. "We have no doubt that any of these 10 schools
could use new technology to help educate students and prepare them for the
needs of the 21st century."
Technology spending stalled
In Nov., Acer and Intel launched their School Library Technology Makeover
contest to help give schools the most up-to-date tools and resources so
that libraries can continue to be rich learning environments for students.
Due to difficult economic conditions, library spending on technology has
hit a plateau, according to School Library Journal's most recent Spending
Survey. The survey found that, in general, school libraries have no major
plans to add more equipment.
Navigating education technology stimulus funds
As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA), there
is an unprecedented $115 billion set aside for education. Making the right
decisions on how to create sustainable, long-term results for education
technology will vary for different districts and schools, but there's no
doubt technology will play an increasingly important role in school
libraries.
To help understand ARRA and how education technology fits into the stimulus
package, Acer has developed a resource guide. The complete resource guide is
available for download as a PDF.
For more information about Acer's School Library Technology Makeover
Contest or Acer's solutions for K-12 education, please visit:
www.acer.us/education/index.htm.
Company Info:
Since its founding in 1976, Acer has constantly pursued the goal of
breaking the barriers between people and technology. Focused on marketing
its brand-name IT products around the globe, Acer ranks as the world's No.
2 vendor for total PCs, No.1 for netbooks and No. 2 for notebooks, with the
fastest growth among the top five players. A profitable and sustainable
Channel Business Model is instrumental to Acer's continued growth, while
the successful mergers of Gateway and Packard Bell complete the company's
global footprint by strengthening its presence in the U.S. and enhancing
its strong position in Europe. The Acer Group employs more than 6,000
people worldwide. 2008 revenues reached US$16.65 billion. See www.acer.com
for more information.
Links:
Vote for your favorite finalist to win Acer's School Library Technology
Makeover Contest at: http://professional.us.acer.com/edu/LibraryMakeover
Follow Acer Education on Twitter and Facebook
Contact Information: Contact Info: CMD PR on behalf of Acer and Intel 503-274-7006 Acer PR contact: Alison Williams 408-533-7746
