The Access Learning pilot project focuses on three main components:
Providing educators with support and resources on instructional strategies that incorporate technology as a tool to engage students and promote collaboration and learning.
Building capacity while providing support for schools to deploy and manage technology.
Provide educators with core digital curricular materials for English language arts and connect educators with school specific digital resources for all other content areas to support the integration of technology in learning.
The toolkit provides free tools to help meet the educational requirements outlined in the Children’s internet Protection Act and contains a selection of engaging, practical, and effective lessons from their K-12 Digital Literacy and Citizenship curriculum.
This policy requirements documents is for Idaho School Districts that are seeking to opt-out of the Idaho High School Wireless Managed Service and install their own wireless program. The policy includes specifications related to wireless coverage, bandwidth and access.
This study identifies the key equipment and services typically used to deploy and maintain a robust LAN, Wi-Fi and core WAN network and estimates the aggregate cost of the equipment.
This is an interactive map that shows, by School District, the percent of public schools with fiber connectivity sized by number of students. It does not show what percent of schools within a district actually subscribe to high-speed fiber.