Access Agony. As discussed in part one of this discussion, having a workplace digital divide creates, “Access Agony1”. We have all felt ‘access agony” at […]
Originally written for Go1, “Bridging the Digital Divide” Let’s start with providing clarity around the term “Workplace Digital Divide”. The “workplace digital divide” is the […]
This is the first part of a two-part interview conducted with Lev Gonick, Chief Information Officer, Arizona State University, one of the driving forces within […]
This is the second half of a two-part interview conducted with Lev Gonick, Chief Information Officer, Arizona State University, one of the driving forces within […]
Two-thirds of America's public school students attend schools that may not provide enough bandwidth for life after COVID-19.
Mississippi, Arkansas, and New Mexico have the highest percentages of students who lack adequate home technology for remote learning.
Only 11 percent of school district leaders and principals said all their students have the home internet access they need to fully participate in virtual […]
This is the first part of a two-part interview conducted with Dianne Connery, director of the Pottsboro Area Library (in Texas) and a ShapingEDU colleague […]
This is the concluding segment of a two-part interview conducted with Dianne Connery, director of the Pottsboro Area Library (in Texas) and a ShapingEDU colleague […]
Involving the postal service, getting schools to help pay, and setting up statewide public networks could be part of the mix.
Educators have big concerns about how unequal internet access is effecting students' ability to learn, a survey released Thursday finds.
Schools are turning to paper packets and other workarounds while laptop orders are delayed and many students still lack internet access at home.