Therefore, many people in the industry believe that it is really hard to imagine what kind of support it will have to rely on the government to directly pay for the realization of one executive list terminal per person, so they can only adopt the parent-paying model. 2. Parents pay In the two incidents in Jiaxing and Bengbu, the media have repeatedly emphasized that the price of this executive list smart classroom tablet is too outrageous, selling 6,000 or 7,000. On the other hand, why is this tablet at this price? Could it be that these manufacturers are all black-hearted manufacturers without exception in the whole country, and no one in the entire industry has a conscience? I don't think so.
I think there are two very important factors that cause this price issue: Pass-on of school costs: In addition to students and one terminal in smart executive list classrooms, schools will definitely be equipped with related systems and equipment, but does the school pay for the equipment, systems, and services used by teachers? In the parent-paying model, it is executive list very rare for schools to pay, and they are basically shared equally among parents; Channel agent model: In the past, education informatization has built a complex agent mechanism, and executive list the entire industry chain is very long, but this set of models was developed for government procurement in the previous era.
The existence of this transaction structure has its rationality, but for the smart classroom, we are still using the transaction structure built by the products of the previous era to trade our own commodities, which may be somewhat problematic. So executive list now it has appeared, the manufacturer sells it for 1500-2000, and then asks the user for six or seven thousand. I think this problem is very serious at present. In fact, it is not that there are no manufacturers executive list trying to break this transaction structure, but any reform, no matter whether it is right or wrong, will always be obstructed by the old forces. To solve this problem, supply-side reforms and business model updates may be required.