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Reliable internet and Wi-Fi in schools should be top priority

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Connected Nation’s 2022 Report on School Connectivity notes that one-third of school districts–23.5 million students–still need improved access to the internet and digital learning. Without access to reliable internet and Wi-Fi-dependent devices, students and teachers face disadvantages, and schools can have a hard time meeting their educational goals.

Let’s look at why that is–and what can be done to ensure connectivity in every classroom.

Disadvantages caused by poor internet and Wi-Fi connectivity

Schools are turning more and more to technology and devices to support e-learning goals, life skills, and instructive and fun activities.

Poor connectivity–such as dead zones, dropped signals, or long buffering times–can mean:

  • Students face obstacles completing classwork
  • Students lack tech-related skills and digital literacy, especially if the classroom is the only place they have access to Wi-Fi technology
  • Educators can’t supplement their teaching with online resources
  • Stress levels rise if issues happen during online testing
  • Staff have issues completing tasks
  • Parents have trouble communicating with schools
Roger Sands, CEO and Co-Founder, Wyebot

Roger Sands is a co-Founder and CEO of Wyebot, Inc. Roger has 17 years of executive management positions in successful networking startups and Fortune 500 companies. Prior to Wyebot, Roger was the Business Line Manager for Hewlett-Packard’s WW WLAN business growing it from #6 to #2 market share. Roger joined HP via the acquisition of Colubris Networks, a wireless startup where he held a number of executive positions including co-CEO and was instrumental in the HP acquisition. Prior to Colubris, he was a GM at Accton Technology founding the enterprise wireless business and building it to #3 market share via 6 strategic partnerships. Roger also held senior management positions at 3com, USRobotics and Bytex Corporation. Roger holds a Masters and Bachelors in Electrical Engineering at Northeastern University.

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