SETDA Releases The Broadband Imperative

The Broadband Imperative: Recommendations to Address K-12 Education Infrastructure Needs, released by the State Educational Technology Directors Association (SETDA), examines the trend of needing broadband in all facets of K-12 education. As stated by Douglas Levin, Executive Director of SETDA, “Limited access to broadband must not become the stumbling block to helping all students make the most of their talents and abilities.”

The Broadband Imperative gives guidance and information concerning broadband, and it exemplifies state and district examples that have benefited from improvement, showing the impact achieved by successful implementation.

ENA played a very active role in developing the report, which was the product of much collaboration between state educational technology leaders, leading technology companies, and policy and practitioner experts, and the report is being promoted across the U.S. As sponsors, ENA’s very own Bob Collie and Lil Kellogg attended the press event.

To learn more, check out the Executive Summary and the Full Report here.

 

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Chris is currently ENA’s Social Media and Event Marketing Specialist, and he’s been with ENA since May of 2012. Prior to that, he was a student at MTSU studying English. He’s written numerous screenplays, and has turned many of them into films made with colleague Jordan Bennett. When he’s not writing for pleasure or ENA, he finds himself in a number of roles. Sometimes he’s a bass player in a local rock band. Other times he’s a rock climber you can find at Climb Nashville. If he isn’t in any of those roles though, he’s probably driving a race car somewhere. Oh, yeah. Did I forget to mention he’s been a race car driver for nearly a decade? ENA employees are anything but ordinary and boring.


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