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How is Notebooks for Schools different from Microsofts “Anytime, Anywhere Learning” or “Learning with Laptops”?

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How is Notebooks for Schools different from Microsofts “Anytime, Anywhere Learning” or “Learning with Laptops”?

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Notebooks for Schools, or NFS, is Toshiba’s program identifier for portable computer bundles developed specifically for elementary, middle and secondary schools located in the United States. (The Student Notebook Access Program, or SNAP, is Toshiba Australia’s program equivalent.) Anytime, Anywhere Learning (formerly Learning with Laptops) is Microsoft’s program identifier for their ‘anytime, anywhere’ vision for learning. Both programs seek to provide the same benefits.

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