At Barb Voigt's school district in Kearney, Neb., almost all the students use Macintosh computers, and Microsoft software such as Excel and PowerPoint is reserved mainly for administrative duties. But Voigt, the district's systems analyst, thinks that needs to change. In the year she's been with the school district, the school has gone from being 98 percent Macintosh-powered to just 80 percent Mac and 20 percent PC-based. Now, she'd like to get her students using the type of Microsoft Office products that many office workers use every day.
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