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Deployment of Desktops, Laptops and Chromebooks in K-12 Schools 2017 - Research and Markets
[November 22, 2017]

Deployment of Desktops, Laptops and Chromebooks in K-12 Schools 2017 - Research and Markets


The "Deployment of Desktops, Laptops and Chromebooks in K-12 Schools 2017" report has been added to Research and Markets' offering.

Deployment of Desktops, Laptops & Chromebooks in K-12 Schools 2017 provides information on the penetration of computing devices in U.S. K-12 schools and details how much those devices are being used by students during the average school day. It highlights the shift from the purchasing of desktop computers to the purchasing of laptops and Chromebooks and indicates which brands of laptops and Chromebooks are most popular.

The report provides information on whether schools are increasing spending on hardware and how hardware spending impacts funding available for instructional materials purchases. Additionally, the report looks at what sources schools tap for technology purchases.

Key Topics Covered:

Introduction

Profile of Computing Devices in K-12, 2013-2014



Results: Ratio of Students to Computing Devices

2016-2017 Overall Ratio of Students to Computing Devices


2016-2017 Ratio of Students to Computing Devices, As Reported By Survey Subgroup

Time Frame for Reaching the 1:1 Computing Goal

Results: Inventory of Desktops, Laptops & Chromebooks

Estimated Number of Computing Devices By Type, 2016

Results: Laptop And Chromebooks Brands in K-12

Most Popular Laptop Brands in K-12

Most Popular Chromebook Brands in K-12

Future Trends in Computer Deployment

Results: Time Students Spend Using Devices

Time Students Spend Using Computing Devices

Results: Schedule for Acquiring New Devices

Schedule for Replacing/Acquiring Devices

Results: Sources of Technology Funding

Funding Used to Purchase Classroom Technology

Results: Technology Spending Trend

Technology Spending Changes, 2016-2017 School Year

Results: Effect of Technology Spending On Instructional Materials

Subgroups Most And Least Likely to Divert Funds for Technology

Conclusion

Estimated Number of Computing Devices By Type, 2016 Vs. 2014

Appendix

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