eSchool News highlights some of the 10 most significant ed-tech developments of 2014, and digital equity is No. 2
Each year, the eSchool News editors compile 10 of the most influential ed-tech developments and examine how those topics dominated K-12 ed-tech conversations. No. 2 on our list for 2014 is digital equity.
With most of today’s focus on technology tools, there is an equally large focus on ensuring that all students, of all socio-economic backgrounds and in all schools, have access to high-speed internet and technology tools.
Some schools open their libraries before and after school, others expand high-speed internet access throughout the immediate school community, and others partner with service providers for free or reduced-price internet access at home. These efforts have one thing in common: making sure students have the tools and access they need to succeed.
(Next page: Digital access and equity, redefined)
Learn more about how schools are working to promote digital access and equity:
Top reasons digital equity is a social justice issue [1]
Pursuing digital equity with collaborative leadership [2]
Obama praises educators’ efforts to end digital divide [3]
States answer access, equity challenges [4]
Digital divide, lack of certified librarians ‘a national crisis’ [5]