Closing the digital divide for students in your community may seem like a big undertaking – but you are not in it alone. With the increase in virtual learning in 2020, district leaders across the country now have digital equity at the top of their list for 2021. We put together some helpful resources to help you connect your students to the online resources they need to succeed in school and beyond.
Distance Learning Survival Guide
No matter what learning model your district kicked off 2021 with, educators need to be prepared for the possibility of some form of virtual learning. This guide includes 11 actionable tips and over 30 hand-selected resources to help you not only survive, but to thrive during distance learning.
Farmington Municipal Schools: School Bus WiFi Success Story
When Farmington Municipal Schools went 1:1 a few years ago they did not realize that up to 15% of their students would fall behind due to lack of Internet access at home. Troubled by this inequity, district leaders set out to solve this issue. The solution? School Bus WiFi.
[Infographic] The State of Digital Equity in K-12
How many students fall into the digital divide, and how will it impact their academic success even when in-person learning returns? We pulled together the stats to answer these questions.
[Infographic] Top 4 Tech Insights to Help You Evaluate Your Needs for The 2020-21 School Year
As dedicated education technology providers in this space, industry partners Kajeet and CatchOn have teamed up to share key insights from data gathered through our online platforms to help districts successfully implement their blended and remote learning plans.
[On-Demand Session] Distance Learning: A New Era of Student Connectivity Needs
Hear from Kajeet SVP of Education and CoSN Board Member, Michael Flood, as he does a deep dive on student connectivity during the pandemic, and beyond. This session was originally streamed at the virtual NYSCATE event in November 2020.
Canon City Schools: Digital Equity Success Story
Find out how this Colorado school district utilized WiFi hotspots and school bus WiFi to create a completely connect 1:1 program for their students.