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Broadband Imperative II:
Equitable Access for Learning
Report Release & Hill Briefing
Sponsored by Senator Angus King
& Representative Jared Polis
September 8, 2016
Russell Senate Office Building Rm 485,
Washington, DC
Briefing Sponsors
A special thank you to Senator Angus King and Representative Jared Polis for co-sponsoring this Hill Briefing.
Senator Angus King Representative Jared Polis
Thank You
Welcome Online Participants
...join the conversation via:
• the webcast Q & A tool
• Share your thoughts via Twitter
#k12broadband @setda
About SETDA
SETDA is a 15 year old non-profit that serves, supports, and represents U.S. state digital learning leaders.
Mission is to build and increase the capacity of state and national leaders to improve education through technology
policy and practice.
Forum for:
• Advocacy for policy and practice
• Professional learning
• Inter-state collaboration
• Public-private partnerships
• State - federal relations
Tools and Resources
SETDA has a track record of advocating for digital learning:
• State K-12 Broadband Leadership 2016
• Navigating the Digital Shift 2015
• E-rate Modernization Toolkit 2015
• OER Case Studies 2015
• Guide to Implementing Digital Learning 2014
• Broadband Imperative 2012
Agenda
Welcome and Introductions. Dr. Tracy Weeks, Executive Director, SETDA
Opening Remarks:
• Representative Jared Polis, U.S. House of Representatives, 2nd District, Colorado
• Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel, Federal Communications Commission
Panelists:
• Joseph South, Director, Office of Educational Technology, U.S. Department of Education
• Christine Fox, Deputy Executive Director, SETDA
• Jeff Egly, Associate Director, Technical Services, Utah Education Network
• Laurence Cocco, Director of the Office of Educational Technology, New Jersey Department of Education
• Jeff Mao, Senior Director, Common Sense Education
• Dr. Lisa Spencer, Exec. Director of Instructional Technology & Support, Prince George’s County Public
Schools, Maryland
Federal Perspective
Congressman Jared Polis,
2nd District, Colorado
Federal Perspective
Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel
Federal Communications
Commission
U.S. Department of Education Perspective
Joseph South
Director, Office of Educational
Technology
U.S. Department of Education
The Broadband Imperative II
Christine Fox
Deputy Executive Director
SETDA
@cafox
Collaboration
Broadband Task Force
– In-person meetings at SETDA annual events 2015 &
2016
– Research & Drafting
– Webinars
– Reviewers
State K-12 Broadband Leadership 2016
• Importance of state leadership to districts and
schools
• Variety of state models and paths to achieve
high-speed broadband
• State leaders drive important policy decisions
• State leaders keep their states on the forefront of
the digital transition
http://www.setda.org/priorities/equity-of-access/statek12broadbandleadership/
Shift in Learning Models
• Personalized, Deeper Learning Experiences
• Content Development
• Hands-on Digital Learning Tools
• Online Collaboration
Recommendation 1
Increase Infrastructure to Support Student-Centered Learning
Recommendation 1 continued
Increase Infrastructure to Support Student-Centered Learning
Recommendation 2
Design Infrastructure to Meet Capacity Targets
• Design Flexible District Networks
• Build for Future Capacity
• Consider Network Providers
Privacy & Security Options
• Tips for Purchasing Internet
Service
• Utilize Wireless Connectivity to Meet
Infrastructure Needs
Recommendation 3
Ensure Equity of Access for All Students Outside of School
• Deliver outreach to families, particularly low-income
families, about the necessity for out-of-school access
• Leverage community partnerships for access
• Share out-of-school access options
Recommendation 4
Leverage State Resources to Increase Broadband Access
• Provide direct state funding for broadband services, including
funding for the E-rate match
• Enact state policies to support deployment and adoption
• Create and/or expand state broadband networks for
economies of scale
• Utilize innovative purchasing options for increased buying
power
State Perspective
Jeff Egly
Associate Director,
Technical Services
Utah Education Network
SETDA: The Broadband Imperative II – Equitable Access for
Learning
Jeff Egly, Associate Director
Utah Education and Telehealth Network
SETDA Broadband Imperative II
• UETN’s gigabit network ensures student access to broadband
• UETN has been connecting Utah schools with gigabit Ethernet for over ten years
• UETN currently meets or exceeds SETDA’s 2017/18 recommendations at most of
Utah’s public schools.
• There is more work to be done – via a 2 year E-Rate Modernization opportunity
UETN is working to fund fiber based broadband to some of Utah’s most remote
schools including schools within the Navajo Nation.
• UETN is proactive. Through constant measurement, monitoring and planning UETN
will continue to ensure Utah schools remain ahead of the curve with robust
broadband services. By leveraging the economies of scale as a state network UETN
will continue to work with providers to manage the cost for these services.
Core Education Responsibility
Provide a statewide wide area network (WAN) with robust and reliable
connectivity to the Internet for every public school, public college and
university, and most of Utah’s public libraries.
• The network is a public-private partnership between UETN and Utah’s
telecommunications providers.
• This approach continues to drive down UETN’s cost for broadband services in
Utah which in turn helps keep up with growth and demand.
UETN Broadband Services
• Wide Area Network (WAN) Connectivity
• Internet Access
• Internet2 Access
• Network Security Monitoring, Support &
Collaboration
• Content Filtering Support
• Network Design & Engineering
• Network Monitoring and Management
UETN Services for Education
• Network Services
• Distance Education Services
• Interactive Video Conferencing (IVC) Services
• Web Conferencing
• Enterprise solutions for education
• Learning Management System (LMS)
• eMedia – Content Services
• Utah’s Online Library
• Professional Development
• KUEN Broadcast Television
Digital Learning
ROBOTIC STEM ACADEMY
Reach for the Stars
UETN Connects Students
Utah Museum of
Natural History and
Salt Lake Middle
School Students
connect with the
International Space
Station to meet with
Station Commander
Scott Kelly.
Digital Learning
• UETN’s expanding role to insure access in the classroom
• Statewide K12 Technology Inventory
• K12 Wireless Broadband Study
• State procurement for wireless technology and associated infrastructure
• (Pilot) Assess effectiveness of digital learning technology, tools and applications
State Perspective
Laurence Cocco
Director of the Office of
Educational Technology
New Jersey Department of
Education
New Jersey Digital Readiness for Learning &
Assessment Project – Broadband (NJDRLAP)
− Conceived by New Jersey Dept. of
Education (NJDOE)
– Component of three-part effort to
improve K-12 technology
– NJDRLAP-Broadband focused on
improving Internet access
− Concept:
– Use cooperative purchasing to combine
buying power of schools statewide to
drive down prices and increase service
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Bottom Line
− Why did it work? Because the consortium procurement reduced
the price per unit of bandwidth to a point where schools could
significantly increase the quantity of Internet access purchased
33
• NJDRLAP-Broadband reduced the price of
Internet access by 74 percent for 200
participating school organizations across New
Jersey, increasing their bandwidth 2.2 times
while saving them $109 million
Partners
Educational Services Commission of New Jersey (ESCNJ)
– Founded in 1977, ESCNJ has provided cooperative educational services to
meet the needs of member schools
Bergen County Technical School District
– Prepares students to live, work and lead in a global community
Dellicker Strategies
− Management consulting firm helping schools adopt innovative technologies
and teaching methods to personalize instruction and improve student
academic performance
34
RFP Vendors
− Companies awarded contracts
– Comcast
– Lightpath
– Affiniti
– DNS
– PenTeleData
– Sunesys
– Xtel
– Lightower 35
Participation by Schools
200 school organizations signed up for $25.8 million in
NJDRLAP-Broadband consortium contracts for Internet
36
School Category Total School Districts Public Charters Private/Non-Public
Participating 200 180 15 5
Impacted 208 168 22 18
Non-Participating 340 250 50 40
Grand Total 748 598 87 63
Capacity of Networks
− Participating school organizations added 2.2 times their
current Internet capacity, on average, using NJDRLAP
– Internet bandwidth increased +122% (315 Mbps to 698 Mbps)
37
Internet Download Gains among New Jersey Schools FY 2014 to FY 2016
School Category
Avg. Current Internet
Download (Mbps)
Avg. Purchased Internet
Download (Mbps)
Increase Current to
Purchased
Participating 314.5 697.7 152%
Impacted 283 347.7 23%
Non- Participating 248.8 401.9 61%
Grand Total 278.6 476.1 71%
Value of Contracts
− Average monthly Internet prices declined $26.30 to
$6.80 per Mbps- 74% less than former unit pricing
– This results in cost savings of $109 million full term
38
Table 5: Monthly Price per Mbps- Internet Download- Current versus Purchased
School Category
Avg. Price/Current Internet
Download
Avg. Price/ Purchased Internet
Download
Participating $26.30 $6.80
Impacted $23.30 $10.30
Not Participating $40.60 $22.80
Grand Total $31.50 $13.80
Examples of Success
− Educational Services Commission of New Jersey (ESCNJ)
– ESCNJ tripled Internet access via NJDRLAP and purchased new
classroom technology tools for three schools
− ESCNJ also:
• Wrote a plan that tied their technology investments to
academic results
• Delivered a comprehensive training and instructional coaching
program for their teachers and administrators
• Implemented an evaluation program that tracked and analyzed
data, made adjustments and reported results
© Dellicker Strategies, LLC. All rights reserved. Proprietary materials. 39
ESCNJ Results
− Attendance improved by 7%
− Suspensions for bad behavior decreased 18%
− The number of students saying they enjoy class tripled
− Students in the Middlesex County Academy increased proficiency by
114% in English/Language Arts and 117% in Math
− Teachers noted improvements in development of higher order thinking
skills, ability to use technology, working with others on a team and
working independently
− ESCNJ used their new technology tools to improve student engagement
and academic performance
© Dellicker Strategies, LLC. All rights reserved. Proprietary materials. 40
More Information
For the NJDOE Press Release:
http://www.nj.gov/education/news/2015/0903broad.htm
For the Year One Report:
http://njdigitallearning.org/wp-
content/uploads/2016/09/NJDRLAP-Broadband-Report-
17JUL15v1.pdf
41
District Perspective
Dr. Lisa Spencer
Exec. Director of Instructional
Technology & Support
Prince George’s County Public Schools,
Maryland
Prince George’s County Public
Schools
Lisa Spencer, Ed.D
Instructional Technology & Support
STUDENTs DEMOGRAPHICS
◼ STUDENT ENROLLMENT: 128,937
◼ STUDENT DEMOGRAPHICS:
◼ Black or African American: 79,139 (61.4%)
◼ Hispanic/ Latino of any race: 38,133 (29.6%)
◼ White: 5,446 (4.2%)
◼ Asian: 3,589 (2.8%)
◼ American Indian/ Alaska Native: 452 (.4%)
◼ Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander: 272 (.2%)
◼ Two or more races: 1,906 (1.5%)
◼ English Language Learners: 20,345 (15.8%)
◼ Special Education: 14,355 (11.1%)
◼ Free and Reduced Meals: 82,242 (63.8%)
DEMOGRAPHICS
◼ANNUAL BUDGET: $1.8 billion
◼SCHOOLS AND CENTERS: 209
◼TOTAL BUILDINGS: 235
◼EMPLOYEES: 19,000
◼VOiP – 15,000 telephones
◼Intergovernmental Network (I-Net)
◼Wireless Access
◼235 Buildings
◼Two sets of Dark Fiber networks
◼Backbone 10 Gig
STATS...
PGCPS NETWORK
◼LightSpeed - Web content filter
◼Internet connection 10 Gig scalable to 20 Gig
◼Juniper Firewall 7 Gig
◼Two Data Centers
◼Disaster Recovery Backups Between Data Centers
◼Web servers Ektron
◼10,000+ Aruba Networks Wireless Access points
◼5,000+ Network switches
◼Active Directory on Windows Server 2012 R2
◼Elementary School 100 Meg (1 Gig available)
◼Middle School 1 Gig
◼High School 1 Gig
COMPUTING DEVICES
◼More than 110,000 devices
◼PCs
◼Macs
◼iPads
◼Chromebooks
◼Eleven one-to-one schools
▪ Ipads – four middle schools
▪ Chromebooks – two high schools, one K-8 academy
▪ Middle College – macs
▪ College Park Academy Charter
▪ Chesapeake IT Academy Charter (2)
National Perspective
Jeff Mao
Senior Director
Common Sense Education
@jmao121
commonsensemedia.org/kids-action
Questions?
Next Steps
• Collaborate to prepare ALL students for college and careers
• Advocate to increase access to digital tools and resources both
in and out of school to meet infrastructure needs
• Provide equitable, personalized, deeper learning experiences
Thank You

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SETDA Broadband imperative II Report Release and Hill Briefing

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  • 2. Broadband Imperative II: Equitable Access for Learning Report Release & Hill Briefing Sponsored by Senator Angus King & Representative Jared Polis September 8, 2016 Russell Senate Office Building Rm 485, Washington, DC
  • 3. Briefing Sponsors A special thank you to Senator Angus King and Representative Jared Polis for co-sponsoring this Hill Briefing. Senator Angus King Representative Jared Polis
  • 5. Welcome Online Participants ...join the conversation via: • the webcast Q & A tool • Share your thoughts via Twitter #k12broadband @setda
  • 6. About SETDA SETDA is a 15 year old non-profit that serves, supports, and represents U.S. state digital learning leaders. Mission is to build and increase the capacity of state and national leaders to improve education through technology policy and practice. Forum for: • Advocacy for policy and practice • Professional learning • Inter-state collaboration • Public-private partnerships • State - federal relations
  • 7. Tools and Resources SETDA has a track record of advocating for digital learning: • State K-12 Broadband Leadership 2016 • Navigating the Digital Shift 2015 • E-rate Modernization Toolkit 2015 • OER Case Studies 2015 • Guide to Implementing Digital Learning 2014 • Broadband Imperative 2012
  • 8. Agenda Welcome and Introductions. Dr. Tracy Weeks, Executive Director, SETDA Opening Remarks: • Representative Jared Polis, U.S. House of Representatives, 2nd District, Colorado • Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel, Federal Communications Commission Panelists: • Joseph South, Director, Office of Educational Technology, U.S. Department of Education • Christine Fox, Deputy Executive Director, SETDA • Jeff Egly, Associate Director, Technical Services, Utah Education Network • Laurence Cocco, Director of the Office of Educational Technology, New Jersey Department of Education • Jeff Mao, Senior Director, Common Sense Education • Dr. Lisa Spencer, Exec. Director of Instructional Technology & Support, Prince George’s County Public Schools, Maryland
  • 9. Federal Perspective Congressman Jared Polis, 2nd District, Colorado
  • 10. Federal Perspective Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel Federal Communications Commission
  • 11. U.S. Department of Education Perspective Joseph South Director, Office of Educational Technology U.S. Department of Education
  • 12. The Broadband Imperative II Christine Fox Deputy Executive Director SETDA @cafox
  • 13. Collaboration Broadband Task Force – In-person meetings at SETDA annual events 2015 & 2016 – Research & Drafting – Webinars – Reviewers
  • 14. State K-12 Broadband Leadership 2016 • Importance of state leadership to districts and schools • Variety of state models and paths to achieve high-speed broadband • State leaders drive important policy decisions • State leaders keep their states on the forefront of the digital transition http://www.setda.org/priorities/equity-of-access/statek12broadbandleadership/
  • 15. Shift in Learning Models • Personalized, Deeper Learning Experiences • Content Development • Hands-on Digital Learning Tools • Online Collaboration
  • 16. Recommendation 1 Increase Infrastructure to Support Student-Centered Learning
  • 17. Recommendation 1 continued Increase Infrastructure to Support Student-Centered Learning
  • 18. Recommendation 2 Design Infrastructure to Meet Capacity Targets • Design Flexible District Networks • Build for Future Capacity • Consider Network Providers Privacy & Security Options • Tips for Purchasing Internet Service • Utilize Wireless Connectivity to Meet Infrastructure Needs
  • 19. Recommendation 3 Ensure Equity of Access for All Students Outside of School • Deliver outreach to families, particularly low-income families, about the necessity for out-of-school access • Leverage community partnerships for access • Share out-of-school access options
  • 20. Recommendation 4 Leverage State Resources to Increase Broadband Access • Provide direct state funding for broadband services, including funding for the E-rate match • Enact state policies to support deployment and adoption • Create and/or expand state broadband networks for economies of scale • Utilize innovative purchasing options for increased buying power
  • 21. State Perspective Jeff Egly Associate Director, Technical Services Utah Education Network
  • 22. SETDA: The Broadband Imperative II – Equitable Access for Learning Jeff Egly, Associate Director Utah Education and Telehealth Network
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  • 24. SETDA Broadband Imperative II • UETN’s gigabit network ensures student access to broadband • UETN has been connecting Utah schools with gigabit Ethernet for over ten years • UETN currently meets or exceeds SETDA’s 2017/18 recommendations at most of Utah’s public schools. • There is more work to be done – via a 2 year E-Rate Modernization opportunity UETN is working to fund fiber based broadband to some of Utah’s most remote schools including schools within the Navajo Nation. • UETN is proactive. Through constant measurement, monitoring and planning UETN will continue to ensure Utah schools remain ahead of the curve with robust broadband services. By leveraging the economies of scale as a state network UETN will continue to work with providers to manage the cost for these services.
  • 25. Core Education Responsibility Provide a statewide wide area network (WAN) with robust and reliable connectivity to the Internet for every public school, public college and university, and most of Utah’s public libraries. • The network is a public-private partnership between UETN and Utah’s telecommunications providers. • This approach continues to drive down UETN’s cost for broadband services in Utah which in turn helps keep up with growth and demand.
  • 26. UETN Broadband Services • Wide Area Network (WAN) Connectivity • Internet Access • Internet2 Access • Network Security Monitoring, Support & Collaboration • Content Filtering Support • Network Design & Engineering • Network Monitoring and Management
  • 27. UETN Services for Education • Network Services • Distance Education Services • Interactive Video Conferencing (IVC) Services • Web Conferencing • Enterprise solutions for education • Learning Management System (LMS) • eMedia – Content Services • Utah’s Online Library • Professional Development • KUEN Broadcast Television
  • 29. Reach for the Stars UETN Connects Students Utah Museum of Natural History and Salt Lake Middle School Students connect with the International Space Station to meet with Station Commander Scott Kelly.
  • 30. Digital Learning • UETN’s expanding role to insure access in the classroom • Statewide K12 Technology Inventory • K12 Wireless Broadband Study • State procurement for wireless technology and associated infrastructure • (Pilot) Assess effectiveness of digital learning technology, tools and applications
  • 31. State Perspective Laurence Cocco Director of the Office of Educational Technology New Jersey Department of Education
  • 32. New Jersey Digital Readiness for Learning & Assessment Project – Broadband (NJDRLAP) − Conceived by New Jersey Dept. of Education (NJDOE) – Component of three-part effort to improve K-12 technology – NJDRLAP-Broadband focused on improving Internet access − Concept: – Use cooperative purchasing to combine buying power of schools statewide to drive down prices and increase service 32
  • 33. Bottom Line − Why did it work? Because the consortium procurement reduced the price per unit of bandwidth to a point where schools could significantly increase the quantity of Internet access purchased 33 • NJDRLAP-Broadband reduced the price of Internet access by 74 percent for 200 participating school organizations across New Jersey, increasing their bandwidth 2.2 times while saving them $109 million
  • 34. Partners Educational Services Commission of New Jersey (ESCNJ) – Founded in 1977, ESCNJ has provided cooperative educational services to meet the needs of member schools Bergen County Technical School District – Prepares students to live, work and lead in a global community Dellicker Strategies − Management consulting firm helping schools adopt innovative technologies and teaching methods to personalize instruction and improve student academic performance 34
  • 35. RFP Vendors − Companies awarded contracts – Comcast – Lightpath – Affiniti – DNS – PenTeleData – Sunesys – Xtel – Lightower 35
  • 36. Participation by Schools 200 school organizations signed up for $25.8 million in NJDRLAP-Broadband consortium contracts for Internet 36 School Category Total School Districts Public Charters Private/Non-Public Participating 200 180 15 5 Impacted 208 168 22 18 Non-Participating 340 250 50 40 Grand Total 748 598 87 63
  • 37. Capacity of Networks − Participating school organizations added 2.2 times their current Internet capacity, on average, using NJDRLAP – Internet bandwidth increased +122% (315 Mbps to 698 Mbps) 37 Internet Download Gains among New Jersey Schools FY 2014 to FY 2016 School Category Avg. Current Internet Download (Mbps) Avg. Purchased Internet Download (Mbps) Increase Current to Purchased Participating 314.5 697.7 152% Impacted 283 347.7 23% Non- Participating 248.8 401.9 61% Grand Total 278.6 476.1 71%
  • 38. Value of Contracts − Average monthly Internet prices declined $26.30 to $6.80 per Mbps- 74% less than former unit pricing – This results in cost savings of $109 million full term 38 Table 5: Monthly Price per Mbps- Internet Download- Current versus Purchased School Category Avg. Price/Current Internet Download Avg. Price/ Purchased Internet Download Participating $26.30 $6.80 Impacted $23.30 $10.30 Not Participating $40.60 $22.80 Grand Total $31.50 $13.80
  • 39. Examples of Success − Educational Services Commission of New Jersey (ESCNJ) – ESCNJ tripled Internet access via NJDRLAP and purchased new classroom technology tools for three schools − ESCNJ also: • Wrote a plan that tied their technology investments to academic results • Delivered a comprehensive training and instructional coaching program for their teachers and administrators • Implemented an evaluation program that tracked and analyzed data, made adjustments and reported results © Dellicker Strategies, LLC. All rights reserved. Proprietary materials. 39
  • 40. ESCNJ Results − Attendance improved by 7% − Suspensions for bad behavior decreased 18% − The number of students saying they enjoy class tripled − Students in the Middlesex County Academy increased proficiency by 114% in English/Language Arts and 117% in Math − Teachers noted improvements in development of higher order thinking skills, ability to use technology, working with others on a team and working independently − ESCNJ used their new technology tools to improve student engagement and academic performance © Dellicker Strategies, LLC. All rights reserved. Proprietary materials. 40
  • 41. More Information For the NJDOE Press Release: http://www.nj.gov/education/news/2015/0903broad.htm For the Year One Report: http://njdigitallearning.org/wp- content/uploads/2016/09/NJDRLAP-Broadband-Report- 17JUL15v1.pdf 41
  • 42. District Perspective Dr. Lisa Spencer Exec. Director of Instructional Technology & Support Prince George’s County Public Schools, Maryland
  • 43. Prince George’s County Public Schools Lisa Spencer, Ed.D Instructional Technology & Support
  • 44. STUDENTs DEMOGRAPHICS ◼ STUDENT ENROLLMENT: 128,937 ◼ STUDENT DEMOGRAPHICS: ◼ Black or African American: 79,139 (61.4%) ◼ Hispanic/ Latino of any race: 38,133 (29.6%) ◼ White: 5,446 (4.2%) ◼ Asian: 3,589 (2.8%) ◼ American Indian/ Alaska Native: 452 (.4%) ◼ Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander: 272 (.2%) ◼ Two or more races: 1,906 (1.5%) ◼ English Language Learners: 20,345 (15.8%) ◼ Special Education: 14,355 (11.1%) ◼ Free and Reduced Meals: 82,242 (63.8%) DEMOGRAPHICS
  • 45. ◼ANNUAL BUDGET: $1.8 billion ◼SCHOOLS AND CENTERS: 209 ◼TOTAL BUILDINGS: 235 ◼EMPLOYEES: 19,000 ◼VOiP – 15,000 telephones ◼Intergovernmental Network (I-Net) ◼Wireless Access ◼235 Buildings ◼Two sets of Dark Fiber networks ◼Backbone 10 Gig STATS...
  • 46. PGCPS NETWORK ◼LightSpeed - Web content filter ◼Internet connection 10 Gig scalable to 20 Gig ◼Juniper Firewall 7 Gig ◼Two Data Centers ◼Disaster Recovery Backups Between Data Centers ◼Web servers Ektron ◼10,000+ Aruba Networks Wireless Access points ◼5,000+ Network switches ◼Active Directory on Windows Server 2012 R2 ◼Elementary School 100 Meg (1 Gig available) ◼Middle School 1 Gig ◼High School 1 Gig
  • 47. COMPUTING DEVICES ◼More than 110,000 devices ◼PCs ◼Macs ◼iPads ◼Chromebooks ◼Eleven one-to-one schools ▪ Ipads – four middle schools ▪ Chromebooks – two high schools, one K-8 academy ▪ Middle College – macs ▪ College Park Academy Charter ▪ Chesapeake IT Academy Charter (2)
  • 48. National Perspective Jeff Mao Senior Director Common Sense Education @jmao121 commonsensemedia.org/kids-action
  • 50. Next Steps • Collaborate to prepare ALL students for college and careers • Advocate to increase access to digital tools and resources both in and out of school to meet infrastructure needs • Provide equitable, personalized, deeper learning experiences