The Broadband Imperative provides an up-to-date assessment of access to broadband by students and teachers (in and out of schools); current trends driving the need for more broadband in teaching, learning and school operations; and specific recommendations for the broadband capacity needed to ensure all students have access to the tools and resources they need to be college and career ready by 2014-15 and beyond. Building upon SETDA's 2008 report "Class of 2020 Action Plan for Education" High-Speed Broadband Access for All Kids: Breaking Through the Barriers. The Broadband Imperative provides numerous examples of successful broadband implementation by states and leading school districts.
http://www.setda.org/web/guest/broadbandimperative Speakers: Doug Levin, Executive Director/SETDA Karen Cator, Director, Office of Educational Technology/US Department of Education Christine Fox, Director of Educational Leadership and Research/SETDA Jeff Mao, Learning Technology Policy Director/Maine Department of Education John Miller, Assistant Director, Office of Instructional Technology/West Virginia Department of Education Andrew Zuckerman, Director of Instructional Services/Lawrence Township (NJ) Public Schools
http://www.setda.org/web/guest/broadbandimperative
Speakers:
Doug Levin, Executive Director/SETDA
Karen Cator, Director, Office of Educational Technology/US Department of Education
Christine Fox, Director of Educational Leadership and Research/SETDA
Jeff Mao, Learning Technology Policy Director/Maine Department of Education
John Miller, Assistant Director, Office of Instructional Technology/West Virginia Department of Education
Andrew Zuckerman, Director of Instructional Services/Lawrence Township (NJ) Public Schools
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