Gateway to Produce Custom-made Systems for K-12 Schools

Gateway's new Your:)Ware for Education program focuses on designing technology that responds to the needs of educators in K-12 school systems. Gateway will consult with education customers to find out just what they require and then custom-build a system of hardware and software based on their demands.

While creating the program, Gateway listened to school district administrators, teachers and technology coordinators around the country. Your:)Ware for Education is meant to satisfy many school districts' quests for a simple, customized approach to meeting their technology integration objectives. New elements may be added through the years as needs change or evolve.

Your:)Ware for Education includes a Microsoft Teaching and Learning CD-ROM set, access to a teacher help line staffed in part by former teachers, a separate help line for district technology coordinators and training at the school site or at a local Gateway Country store. Gateway 2000 Inc., North Sioux City, SD, (800) GATEWAY, www.gateway.com.

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