Education

    Bus WiFi
    6 min read

    Kajeet and Google Power Rolling Study Halls

    Kajeet is proud to announce its work with Google to provide filtered WiFi access on school buses for Google’s Rolling Study Halls program. This Google... Read More
    Digital Learning
    12 min read

    5 Tips for Teacher Tech Leaders

    If there’s a front line in the ed tech revolution shaping school districts across the country, it’s filled with great teachers. While any successful tech... Read More
    Blog Posts
    7 min read

    Traditional vs. Digital: The Changing Educational Content Scene - Updated

    What once seemed like the most economical and practical learning tool—printed textbooks—is fast being replaced by digital solutions that are lower in cost and easier to... Read More
    Homework Gap
    11 min read

    Connecting Rural Students

    In rural America, 39 percent of households do not have access to high-speed Internet, which equates to 23 million people, according to the FCC 2016 Broadband... Read More
    SmartSpot
    8 min read

    How Much Data Does a Student Need?

    To close the Homework Gap, just how much data does a student need? This is not a simple question, but it is an important one that is addressed in the CoSN... Read More
    Bus WiFi
    7 min read

    Improve Bus Behavior with WiFi

    School buses have always had issues with misbehaving students. Picture it. You have 50 or 60 students from various grade levels in a confined area, before or... Read More
    Digital Learning
    8 min read

    Engaging Parents to Encourage STEM for Young Learners

    STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) has been talked about in the education world for years, and even recently it has changed to STEAM to add in the... Read More
    Customer Stories
    4 min read

    GREEN BAY: DISTRICT SIMPLIFIES MOBILE BROADBAND IMPLEMENTATION TO CLOSE HOMEWORK GAP

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    Blog Posts
    7 min read

    Do Cell Phones Belong in Elementary Schools?

    It’s hard to believe that, not long ago, cell phones were a rare sight. Now, they’re everywhere—including in our elementary schools. And their appearance in the small... Read More