In addition to predating
ubiquitous public technology access, the report also finds a correlation between building renovations and increased service offerings.
Not exact matches
These innovations include virtual courses for students (e.g., Virtual High School and Florida Virtual School);
ubiquitous technology programs in which every student and teacher receives a laptop and every school has wireless access (e.g., in every
public grade 7 and 8 classroom in Maine);
technology used to support inquiry - based learning (e.g., the Missouri - based eMINTS program), and online courses and workshops for preservice and in - service teachers (e.g., the EDC EdTech Leaders Online program).
The design of our learning environment in the second year leveraged the
ubiquitous access to
technology in the seminar space (i.e., 16 networked workstations) and also the larger
public learning spaces (i.e., 30 + additional workstations, multimedia development suites, scanners, digital and video cameras, LCD projectors, SmartBoards, CD burners, and so on).
Overall, libraries report
technology improvements — including nearly
ubiquitous public wi - fi, growing mobile resources and a leap in e-book access — but the ALA's 2014 Digital Inclusion Survey also documents digital differences among states and an urban / rural divide.
The list of crash sites of once
ubiquitous industries, skill sets and their related
technologies is lengthy — typewriter, slide rule, weaving loom, vinyl record, folding map, floppy disk, photo film, 8 - track / cassette, CRT,
public pay phones, VHS / Beta, dot matrix printers.