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ABOUT THE AUTHOR Mick O’Neil has a B.S. in Secondary Education, a M.S. in Secondary Administration, a M.S. in Business Management, and has done post graduate studies in computer science. Mr. O’Neil currently serves as School Computer Coordinator, Department of Defense Dependent Schools, Rota Complex, providing educational and administrative technology support to schools in Rota and Seville, Spain. He has published articles and reviews inByte Magazine, A+ Magazine, MacAPPLE Magazine, Macintosh Horizons, and theAPDAlog in the United States, andPersonal Computer World Magazine, MacWorld, andMacUser in the United Kingdom. He currently serves as a hardware-software editor for theJournal of Computing in Higher Education.

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O’Neil, M. The ibook: An Apple for the Schools. J. Comput. High. Educ. 12, 137–140 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03032718

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