Bridging the Digital Divide in Education in 2024, Part 3: The Digital Access Divide
In our latest examination of the digital divides from the US Department of Education’s 2024 National Educational Technology Plan (NETP), …
E-rate provides teachers an opportunity to advance their classroom while saving money! Telecommunication companies are required to pay a fee based on their revenue to the Universal Service Fund (USF). This money is then distributed to schools and libraries in part as a discount to the cost of internet service.
Based on the E-rate Modernization Order (FCC 14-99): Beginning this year, only internet and internet related services are eligible for E-rate discounts.
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In our latest examination of the digital divides from the US Department of Education’s 2024 National Educational Technology Plan (NETP), …
As we continue our exploration into the digital divides highlighted in the US Department of Education’s 2024 National Educational Technology …
Ensuring the safety of our schools is more important than ever, and H.R. 7357, or the Securing Our Schools Act …
If you’ve been involved with educational technology, you’re likely no stranger to the term “digital divide.” The concept of equitable …