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Bedford schools: technology supervisor clarifies device counts, Chrome Flex extends life of older machines
Summary
Supervisor of instructional technology Antoine Corbett told the Bedford Board of Education the district manages 8,000 Chrome devices overall, clarified how that total differs from classroom Chromebooks, and described steps to extend older devices’ useful life with Chrome Flex.
Antoine Corbett, supervisor of instructional technology for Bedford City Schools, told the board on May 15 that the district manages about 8,000 Chrome devices but fewer of those are classroom Chromebooks used for instruction and testing.
Corbett said the 8,000 figure includes Chromeboxes and other Chrome devices used at guard stations, menu screens and computer labs. He said about 2,000 district devices are “deprovisioned” (set for recycling or disposal) and roughly 6,000 were provisioned in the inventory he presented to…
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