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Are LAUSD iPads out along with former superintendent?
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Oct 27, 2014
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Are LAUSD iPads out along with former superintendent?
The L.A. Unified iPads program has run into a host of problems since it launched last year, leading to resignation of its biggest advocate, former superintendent John Deasy. Does this mark the end of the effort?
A report by a committee chaired by LAUSD Board of Education member Monica Ratliff found that LAUSD’s iPad program has issues with planning, transparency, and bidding problems.
A report by a committee chaired by LAUSD Board of Education member Monica Ratliff found that LAUSD’s iPad program has issues with planning, transparency, and bidding problems.
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The L.A. Unified iPads program has run into a host of problems since it launched last year, leading to resignation of its biggest advocate, former superintendent John Deasy. Does this mark the end of the effort?

This time last year, students in Los Angeles were squealing with delight as boxes of new iPads rolled into their schools.

It was the first phase of what was touted as the largest technology expansion in the country.

The program has run into a host of problems since then, leading to the resignation of its biggest advocate, former superintendent John Deasy. Does this mark the end of the effort?

Southern California Public Radio's Annie Gilbertson reports.