- They aren't "out of the box" ready to use.
- I was confused as where to begin.
- The tablets are easy to lose your way on.
- It took me several tries to set the clock and location.
- Wifi connection was in and out.
- The camera is a web camera only and shoots only front shots. It also is hard to center.
- Tried to set up my Google account. It kept taking me back to the Wifi choices page.
- On about the 10th try, I was able to sign in to my google mail - about ten minutes later, it is still trying to open. I hope my battery lasts that long. Can't perform any other functions while it is trying to load.
- Battery is lesss than 25% charged at 10:00 AM the next day.
- Kept accidentally hitting screenshot.
- Gmail is still loading 4 hours later when I returned to my office. Still not loaded. The screen message says "Signing in... I gave up!
- There isn't an easy way to trash something.
- I will assign to some students next week...when I ever see students again. STAAR testing next week BTW.
- Frustrating so far.
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Rapid Tab's day 2
As I said before, it took nearly three hours to fully charge the tablets. I spent some time trying to figure out how to use the tablets. What I observed or experienced on the first day:
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Rapid Tab 7
Today Cheryl McKnight brought me four Google Rapid Tablets.
My first impressions include:
I am going to get them charged and have some students and another teacher try them out for a week or so. I will have my testers write their comments on this blog.
One additional observation: I plugged the out of box tablets in to charge around 8:00 AM. Around 11:00 I noticed the green light was showing. I guess it takes 3 hours to charge a completely dead tablet.
More later...
My first impressions include:
- Nice size and weight
- Like that they had a case with a keyboard
- Don't come out of the box ready to go
- Not much to go on except prior knowledge of how to use a tablet
- Didn't have any preloaded apps
- Lots of attachments to use with the tablet
- Had 0 charge
- Must be plugged in just to open tablet
- Don't have a way to get apps
Here is a YouTube video about Rapid Tab 7. Just a side note, when I "googled" Rapid Tab - it is a site for buying Viagra and Cialis. Funny!
I am going to get them charged and have some students and another teacher try them out for a week or so. I will have my testers write their comments on this blog.
One additional observation: I plugged the out of box tablets in to charge around 8:00 AM. Around 11:00 I noticed the green light was showing. I guess it takes 3 hours to charge a completely dead tablet.
More later...
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