How 2 states are making school broadband a priority |
Posted by: Susan Einhorn |
As digital tools play an increasingly larger role in learning, states are targeting school broadband access for all students school-broadband. As high-speed broadband internet becomes critical for student success in and beyond the classroom, a number of state education leaders are forging partnerships to strengthen school broadband throughout their districts. New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez and Montana Gov. Steve Bullock have both announced partnerships with the nonprofit EducationSuperHighway in order to bring high-speed internet to every classroom in their state. |
Source: eSchoolNews (USA) | Published: October 28th, 2015 |
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