Nashville, TN (August 19, 2021) – Over the past decade, technology use has increased to become a prominent part of our everyday lives. We use it to connect with friends and family, pay our bills, and even work from home. Then the coronavirus hit, and suddenly we were dependent on technology to keep our regular lives going. Many industries took …
The digital divide leaves rural students behind, innovation can change that
Published by The Hill on September 3, 2019 By Allen Pratt As students across the country head back to school this season, our policymakers in Washington need to remember that at least 6.5 million students will return to the classroom stuck on the wrong side of the digital divide. Today, 70 percent of teachers assign homework that requires a broadband …