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OP, why don't you get her a netbook, especially for her age? I would be afraid of a brand new Macbook or an iPad being dropped or broken. If you really want her to use Mac, you can get a netbook and put hackintosh on it (I'm not sure if that's against the rules, but i'm just saying). I didn't get my first computer until i was in 8th grade and honestly, it became the death me because i was always on it. I personally think 3rd grade is way too young to have a computer. Perhaps a nice option would be to get a Mac mini for the household which she could use, as well as you can use for small tasks.
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Your daughter is not allowed to have an iPad... when I was in 3rd grade, I had a Commodore 64!
Seriously, though... I like the idea of a Mac mini. I have one hooked up to my LCD TV in the living room. It is my main computer, as well as being part of our entertainment system. I have a monitor in the office that I can hook it up to if I want to use it away from the living room... which may be a nice option for you, since you will probably want to watch TV at some point while your daughter is working on something for school. The mini is VERY easy to move from one place to another. You might want a power cord in each location to make it that much easier. Having a wireless keyboard and mouse makes it super portable. I only wish that there was an EASY way to use my iPad as a screen for the mini. I can do it with my remote access app, but it is going over wifi, so the refresh rate is far too slow. Someone also mentioned that in order to print from an iPad, you would need a printer that is air print capable. I have one (HP Photosmart c410a), and it is fantastic! It works wirelessly (wifi) between my wife's Windows notebook and my mini, and also works great with my iPad and both of our iPhone 4s. Another thing I like is that it is an all-in-one machine, so it will scan, too... and can scan to either computer wirelessly. It won't scan directly to the iPad or iPhone, though. |
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My oldest is in Kindergarten and they've already sent him home with a laundry list of websites to play on. All of them are well done and subtly encourage them to read early on. I don't know if it helps the OP, but my plan for my 6-year-old is to find a good, used, ordinary Windows notebook. I intend to format the hard drive and install "Edubuntu", which is the Ubuntu Linux distro geared toward kids. It comes complete with content filtering and a host of educational software. I can't see a Mac being a better fit - even at this age. And of course if it gets lost/stolen or broken, it's a $200 loss instead of $500 or $1000. Liquid and computers don't mix. It might seem simple, but we see an incredible amount of people post here about spills. Keep drinks and other liquids away from your expensive electronics! |
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After reading through all previous posts it seems to me there is a major split between what I would call the "moderators/heavy forum users" and the "casual forum users."
Obviously, I place myself in the "casual" group, but I agree—to an extent—that the iPad is not going to readily serve a third grader's computing needs. Yes, it does do a lot of cool things and is very intuitive and fun... But do you really think it's worth the headache of helping her save her files and print them and so on? I say get her a netbook or Mac Mini and an iPod Touch for educational apps and games. "I attribute the little I know to my not having been ashamed to ask for information, and to my rule of conversing with all descriptions of men on those topics that form their own peculiar professions and pursuits." -John Locke |
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