CDI is proud to present our annual share your story contest. Simply fill out the short survey below. All entrants will be eligible for our random grand prize draw of an entire 30 computer PC lab for your school, complete with CDI Certified computers, LCD’s, a brand new interactive whiteboard and a personal notebook for the person entering the contest.
Some entrants will be selected for a possible interview in District Administration and additional prizes. We kept the survey short but would love to hear from you so please be as complete and verbose as you can.
Whether its cars, watches or computers, the quality behind an established brand extends from new items to used ones. That's why, all other things being equal, you're better offbuying a business-grade Dell, HP or Lenovo PC than an unbranded "whitebox" unit assembled by a discount supplier. Read More
Many district administrators are finding that they can save money on computers by buying preowned ones instead of new ones. The practice has other benefits as well: It allows districts to give more computers to more students who need them, and it also promotes good environmental practices by keeping the machines out of landfills, where they otherwise might wind up. Read More
Tight budgets are convincing many K12 districts to turn to certified refurbished computers as a way to stretch technology budgets. But secondhand computers, and the vendors who sell them, aren't all the same. Our Web seminar panelists, George Moore of Responsive Education Solutions in Texas and Brian Bray, of Lebanon Community Schools in Oregon, offer insights and advice based on their experiences buying refurbished computers. Read More