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10 Programs Tech-Savvy Districts Are Launching This Fall

August 16, 2016

3D printers. Virtual reality. Tele-teaching. If it sounds like a vision of the future, it’s not. This technology is already here. Across the country, more and more school districts are employing groun...

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Study: Tablet Use, Including Home Broadband, Improved Test Scores

January 25, 2016

Project Tomorrow and Kajeet announced the results from the Making Learning Mobile study, a three-year-long study, whose final results show that tablet usage increased students’ test scores. The teache...

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Kajeet Introduces the League of Equity: 4 Homework Gap Heroes Closing the Digital Divide in Education

January 11, 2016

Our heroes—a collection of homework-gap-fighting personalities who work tirelessly to close the digital divide in school districts across America—are part of the 2016 marketing campaign designed to hi...

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The Need for Student MOOC Demands Broadband

January 6, 2016

Resources available to those K-12 students who can access the Internet continue to expand at a rapid pace. One recent example comes to us from EdSurge, where Dhawal Shah, founder and CEO of Class Cent...

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Report: What, When, How Wi-Fi is Used on School Buses

November 24, 2015

According to the American School Bus Council, 26 million students ride a school bus each year. Considering even students with a relatively short, 20-minute commute can spend hundreds of hours on the s...

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Report: What, When, How WiFi is Used on School Buses

November 24, 2015

According to the American School Bus Council, 26 million students ride a school bus each year. Considering even students with a relatively short, 20-minute commute can spend hundreds of hours on the s...

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Maine: The Way Education Should Be

October 5, 2015

When the Maine Learning Technology Initiative launched the country's first and only statewide 1:1 laptop programs in the fall of 2002, other states looked to Maine as a shining star in the 1:1 world. ...

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Homework Gap Heroes: 8 Districts Making an Impact on Student Success

August 19, 2015

Although 7 in 10 teachers assign homework requiring Internet access, 30% of families do not subscribe to broadband services, according to the FCC. This leaves 5 million households with school-aged chi...

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WiFi on School Buses: Are Rolling Study Halls the Next Big Thing?

July 20, 2015

In many districts around the country, students endure long commutes to and from school - sometimes as much as 90 minutes! Educators are beginning to consider equipping school buses with wireless Inter...

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