Analyst report Guide to Devices in K–12 Education

By  Insight Editor / 17 Jul 2016  / Topics: Devices

See an in-depth, five-step strategy for successful digital programs. It’s based on real-world examples so that your classroom technology serves students and teachers now and into the future.

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Two elementary grade students looking at laptop computers.

72% of school districts are in some phase of a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) initiative.

Teacher looking at tablet, surrounded by students on their own personal mobile devices.

By 2019, all grade 3–12 students in Vancouver, Wash., will have access to mobile devices.

Two K-12 students and a teacher working on devices.

Arizona’s Kyrene School District uses a device-on-demand model to meet student needs.

Who is this whitepaper for?

Technology committees and IT professionals working to bring mobile devices to school districts will benefit from this guide. It reviews the elements of a successful digital strategy.

K-12 teacher helping students in a classroom.

What will I learn?

Beginning with two case studies, you’ll discover the steps to define and carry out your digital vision. You’ll also learn how to narrow down the types, distribution and security of the technology you need.

Topics include:

  • Digital equity throughout your district
  • Creating a device features checklist
  • Considerations for BYOD programs
  • Factors for success beyond the devices

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About the author

The Center for Digital Education serves as a resource for the education market, researching K–12 and higher education technology trends, policy and funding, and providing insight on technology issues.

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