
Patricia, We also have both here at the Clinton-Macomb Public Library, though not at the same location (at least not implemented this way). While the initial management of the iPads is a bit tricky, and keeping them up occasionally takes a bit more work (app updates, new apps, etc.), it seems to be worth it. The AWE stations require far less involvement, but are also much more static and don’t generate the buzz that the iPads do. We are planning to replace our AWE stations (at least partially) next year with iPad Pros, which have a much larger screen, making them better alternatives (though certainly not as big as the AWEs). Cost-wise, it’s about a wash, if not far in the iPads’ favor, because we have to buy the apps for the iPads, whereas they come with the AWE. However, since we get to pick the apps, the list is dynamic, where with AWE things are much more fixed. I agree with the others on this; pick and choose, mix and match for your purposes. -Aaron Aaron Green Technology Manager Clinton-Macomb Public Library 40900 Romeo Plank Road Clinton Township, MI 48038 586.226.5017 From: michlib-l-bounces@mcls.org [mailto:michlib-l-bounces@mcls.org] On Behalf Of Patricia Braden Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 2015 2:51 PM To: michlib-l <michlib-l@mail2.mcls.org> Subject: [Michlib-l] IPads vs. AWE computers Hi everyone, We are considering purchasing either iPads or AWE computers in our children's area. Given what you know about library trends and early childhood development, which of these would you recommend and why? Thanks so much for your input! Patty Patty Braden Library Director Romulus Public Library<http://www.romulus.lib.mi.us/> 11121 Wayne Road Romulus, MI 48174 (734) 942-7589 www.romulus.lib.mi.us<http://www.romulus.lib.mi.us> Serving Romulus and Huron Township [cid:image001.jpg@01D0FAD4.4C78A490]