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To: soup who wrote (14243)6/3/1998 8:41:00 AM
From: Dorine Essey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213177
 
OS ANGELES, June 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Apple Computer, Inc. (Nasdaq: AAPL)
today pledged up to $1 million in network software and training to
2,200 Los Angeles County schools. Through the Los Angeles County Office of
Education's Technology for Learning program these schools are eligible to
receive the Apple Network Administrator Toolkit complete with specialized
training at no cost by filing an application with the L.A. County Office of
Education.
"Providing easy-to-use network tools for educators and students is
essential for stimulating interactive learning and acquiring necessary
real-world skills," said Mike Lorion, vice president of Education Sales for
Apple. "The L.A. County Office of Education is a leader in incorporating
technology and learning, and we believe this substantial contribution will
help further push L.A. County school networks into the future."
"Through this donation, Apple Computer, Inc. has again demonstrated its
commitment to education and understanding of our needs," said Donald W.
Ingwerson, Superintendent, Los Angeles County Office of Education. "Our
alliance will give thousands of teachers the tools to promote student
achievement in today's networked learning environment."
The Apple Network Administrator Toolkit allows educators to control and
manage Macintosh systems on a network from one central point or multiple
points. It includes powerful software to easily manage user access privileges,
control network resources and system assets, manage users and groups and
restore disk configurations. It also helps users with computer tasks by
allowing them to share their Macintosh desktop or view other Macintosh
desktops on the network.
The Los Angeles County Office of Education will make applications to
obtain the Apple Network Administrator Toolkit and training available to all
eligible schools by June 30, 1998.
Apple Computer, Inc. ignited the personal computer revolution inthe 1970s
with the Apple II, and reinvented the personal computer in the 1980s with the
Macintosh. Apple is now recommited to its original mission -- to bring the
best personal computing products and support to students, educators,
designers, scientists, engineers, business persons and consumers in over
140 countries around the world.
The Los Angeles County Office of Education is the nation's largest
regional education agency. Technology For Learning, a public-private
collaborative sponsored by LACOE, plays a leadership role by mobilizing
resources to improve technology access and use among the county's 81 school
districts and 1.6 million students.
NOTE: Apple, the Apple logo, Macintosh and Apple Network Administrator
Toolkit are registered trademarks and iMac is a trademark of Apple Computer,
Inc. Additional company and product names may be trademarks or registered
trademarks of the individual companies and are respectfully acknowledged.

SOURCE Apple Computer, Inc.
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