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A type of magic happens when education and technology-driven innovation come together. Guest speakers from around the world enter classrooms through a screen. There should be clear goals around the educational need technologysupports and a plan for effectively using technology for teaching and learning.
A type of magic happens when education and technology-driven innovation come together. Guest speakers from around the world enter classrooms through a screen. There should be clear goals around the educational need technologysupports and a plan for effectively using technology for teaching and learning.
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Since E-rate is the primary funding source for broadband Internet for schools nationwide, our mission to connect all of America’s classrooms is intertwined with the program in many ways. However, while we collaborate with E-rate consultants frequently, we actually support school districts in different ways.
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