• Captain Aggravated
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    2 days ago

    The switch to PCs did happen in the late 90’s but not reacting to some walled garden from Apple.

    In the 80’s, schools saw computers as a tool to teach general skills to students. The Apple II was a machine to run Number Munchers and Oregon Trail on. Especially for younger kids, “computer skills” weren’t really taught.

    By the late 90’s the tide had shifted. Computer literacy was becoming a requirement in more and more jobs, and IBM with their Microsoft-based PCs and the ecosystem they accidentally created had a massive grip on the business world. So schools needed to start teaching classes in Windows and Office.

    Apple made a big comeback with their pivot to the fashion and jewelry industry but never recaptured the hold on education they once had.