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[Infographic] The Current State of 1:1

October 18, 2017

In recent years, school districts across the nation have seen a proliferation of 1:1 programs. Now that educators have had time to adopt and incorporate 1:1 pedagogy into their curriculum, where do th...

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Wisconsin Information Technology Infrastructure Grants

October 11, 2017

The State of Wisconsin approved funds to expand broadband Internet for students outside the classroom through the Information Technology Infrastructure Grant. The funding application is now live and a...

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School Bus Wi-Fi, a Home Run for Student Athletes

September 28, 2017

Eight million (or 7.9 million to be more exact). That is the number of U.S. high school students who participate in sports at their school, a number that has increased in the past 27 years, according ...

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How to Make a Technology Bus

September 15, 2017

Newington Public Schools (NPS) in Connecticut provides technology to all of their students, but the surrounding areas are not as fortunate. Students in neighboring school districts lack access to the ...

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The First-Ever Kajeet Homework Gap Grant Winners

August 31, 2017

The Kajeet team was wowed by the staggering number of submissions we received that portray a very visible Homework Gap occurring across the country. With so many compelling stories, we had a difficult...

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Kajeet® Partners with All Four Major U.S. Wireless Carriers

August 28, 2017

MCLEAN, Virginia—August 28, 2017—Kajeet®, the industry leader for safe, mobile student Internet connectivity, announces today the expansion of its partnerships to connect students on all four major U....

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Ransomware: A Growing Threat in K-12

August 18, 2017

Education is currently the biggest target for ransomware attacks, preceding the government, healthcare, energy/utilities, retail, and finance industries, according to Dark Reading in number of ransomw...

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How Much Data Does a Student Need?

August 15, 2017

To close the Homework Gap, just how much data does a student need? This is not a simple question, but it is an important one that is addressed in the CoSN Digital Equity Toolkit. The Data Usage Answer...

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Why Computer Science Matters More Than Ever

July 31, 2017

Decades ago, high-school computer science classes were something of a luxury. In this elective course students explored basic C++ coding skills to create small games, and play around with a technology...

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