In fact, about 91 % of teachers in
the U.S. have access to computers in the classrooms, according to data highlighted in a new infographic by Australian - based online course company Open Colleges.
Not exact matches
A 2001
U.S. Department of Education report claimed that students in poverty are 15 percent less likely
to have access to computers at school than students in the highest income brackets.
U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Henry G. Cisneros
has announced an initiative that
would give children and adults in public housing
access to computers.
Nearly every
U.S. school
has at least one instructional
computer with Internet
access, according
to a 2010 report from the National Center for Education Statistics, which also found a ratio of 3.1 students for every
computer connected
to the Internet.
Even if the intent of the proposed change is
to permit
U.S. authorities
to obtain a warrant
to directly
access and retrieve data only from
computers and devices within the
U.S., there is nothing in the proposed change
to Rule 41 that
would prevent
access to computers and devices worldwide.