Press Release

Kansas School District Purchases 2,300 Palm TX Handhelds
SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 17, 2006--
Palm Handhelds at Olathe Unified School District
Tops the 5,000 Mark
Olathe Unified School District in Olathe, Kan., added 2,300
Palm(R) TX handhelds and an equal number of keyboards to its high
schools, Palm, Inc. (Nasdaq:PALM) today announced. The purchase
nearly doubles the district's investment in Palm handhelds.
Considered one of the most technologically progressive school
districts in the state, Olathe is providing 1,400 Palm TX handhelds to
Olathe Northwest High School, the first school in the district to get
Palm handhelds three years ago. Nine hundred more will go to Olathe
East High School.
"Olathe Unified School District is a perfect example of a district
that continues to successfully integrate Palm handhelds into
mainstream teaching and learning," said Eric Johnson, director of
public sector sales for Palm. "This district is determined to give all
students easy access to information and provide engaging learning
opportunities. The Palm TX is the perfect choice because it offers
traditional Palm handheld ease of use along with integrated Wi-Fi and
Bluetooth(R) wireless technologies, which gives teachers and students
greater flexibility to access and manage information inside or outside
of the classroom."
Integrated wireless technologies also give administrators,
teachers and students the access they need to the web, email, school
networks and connection to other compatible Bluetooth-enabled devices,
such as phones, PCs and printers.(1)
"Olathe Northwest was a brand-new school when we started our
handheld program, and we wanted to provide some kind of one-to-one
access to technology," said Rita Lyon, executive director of
technology for the district. "The cost of laptops was out of our
reach, but Palm's handhelds justified the cost. We will continue to
expand the program in order to provide either one-to-one access or
classroom sets of handhelds to all four high schools in the district."
"We are planning to have Wi-Fi access throughout our campuses, so
it won't be too long until students have access to information
anytime, anywhere in the buildings," said Lyon. "Most other Wi-Fi
enabled products are out of our price range, but the Palm TX plus the
keyboards purchased under Palm's Education Purchase Plan offer us an
affordable solution and a way to place the technology into more
classrooms and into the hands of many more students."
The district's goal is to bridge the digital divide and make sure
all students have equal access to technology. "We have a very strong
community of parents and patrons who want students to have the access
to the technology they need and the skills they will need after
graduation, in college or in the workplace. Our board of education and
administrators are dedicated to providing the best technology we can
afford," said Lyon.
Lyon acknowledges that access alone is not enough, so the district
has an aggressive staff development program in place. "Staff
development is critical to the success of the program," she said.
"Each teacher has 15 hours of training on handhelds and how to use
them effectively in classroom instruction. They can also repeat the
training. In addition, we have instructional technology resource
teachers in each building on a daily basis to assist teachers, model
lessons, find applications and troubleshoot. Our goal is to have 100
percent of the staff well prepared."
Lyons said some students are given access to the handhelds 24
hours a day, seven days a week, while others use classroom sets. In
all cases, one of the most used functions is writing compositions
using word processing applications(2), spreadsheets (math, graphing in
science, social sciences, charting data, and so forth) and
presentation tools to present projects or assignments. In language
arts, all literature books are in eBook format so students can read
the books, highlight text, bookmark pages, make notes and look up
words in the dictionary. Other high-value applications(2), according
to Lyon, include new test and assessment programs. Students also use
handhelds in the math curriculum, probeware for science, graphic
software in the arts program and a plethora of freeware found online.
This coming school year, the Palm TX handhelds will replace older
models at Olathe Northwest. Some will also filter down into junior
high and elementary schools. The handhelds also have a home in
Olathe's special-education program, where students in the Life Skills
class take them on field trips and learn to buy and pay for groceries
and practice other independent-living skills, such as managing
homework and staying organized.(2)
More information on the Palm Education Purchase Program is
available at http://www.palm.com/education.
About Palm, Inc.
Palm, Inc., a leader in mobile computing, strives to put the power
of computing in people's hands so they can access and share their most
important information. The company's products for consumers, mobile
professionals and businesses include Palm(R) Treo(TM) smartphones,
Palm handheld computers, and Palm LifeDrive(TM) mobile managers, as
well as software, services and accessories.
Palm products are sold through select Internet, retail, reseller
and wireless operator channels throughout the world, and at Palm
Retail Stores and Palm online stores (http://www.palm.com/store).
More information about Palm, Inc. is available at
http://www.palm.com.
(1) An Internet service provider account, email account and
subscription may be required for Internet and email access. These
services may need to be purchased separately and additional charges
may apply. Email account not included. Works within wireless service
coverage area only.
(2) Some applications are not included and sold separately.
Palm, Treo and LifeDrive are among the trademarks or registered
trademarks owned by or licensed to Palm, Inc. All other brand and
product names are or may be trademarks of, and are used to identify
products or services of, their respective owners.
CONTACT: Dixon Communications for Palm, Inc.
Kathleen Dixon, 408-871-7765
kathleen@kdixon.com
SOURCE: Palm, Inc.
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