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Edtech Reports Recap: Video Is Eating the World, Broadband Fails to Keep Up

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Well, that was at the Federal Communications Commission’s 2014-15 short-term target of 100 Kbps per student for using tech in the classroom. On the home front, three organizations have released a “guidebook” to help schools and states close the internet access and device gap. schools had high-speed broadband connections.

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Addressing the Digital Learning Gap with Effective Educator Coaching

Digital Promise

In 2014, I wrote – The problem with education in America is not the lack of excellence. This is leading to an emerging “second level digital divide” in US schools, fueled by differences in how technology is utilized to advance teaching and learning. It’s lack of equity.

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Addressing the Digital Learning Gap with Effective Educator Coaching

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Cross-posted from Digital Promise Addressing the Digital Learning Gap with Effective Educator Coaching JULY 26, 2017 | BY KAREN CATOR In 2014, I wrote – The problem with education in America is not the lack of excellence. It’s lack of equity. This dichotomy is especially pronounced in underserved schools.