Brian Foor posted on April 19, 2012 15:15
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Many of the nation's school districts still don't have the bandwidth needed to support mobile devices used by students.
IT leaders have no idea how much bandwidth usage will grow once students bring their own devices to school for learning, said Bailey Mitchell, chief technology and information officer of Georgia's Forsyth County Schools, one of the leaders in the bring-your-own-device movement.
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Brian Foor posted on April 19, 2012 14:32
NTIA-SHLB Broadband Conference May 22-24: Creating Sustainable Broadband Solutions for Communities and Anchor Institutions. Read the Preliminary Program.
Brian Foor posted on February 03, 2012 13:32
In consultation with the FCC, the Department of Education has released a new version of its School 2.0 bandwidth planner available at etoolkit.org.
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Brian Foor posted on April 13, 2011 12:09
In a speech Wednesday on his plan to cut the deficit by $4 trillion over
the next 12 years, President Obama said Wednesday that he was willing
to ma...
Brian Foor posted on April 06, 2011 12:28
The national broadband plan, released in March 2010, established a laudable goal for the nation: all U.S. citizens, regardless of where they live, sho...