gjmueller:

As some schools plunge into technology, poor schools are left behind

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. On almost every measure,  though, ratios were worse in high-poverty schools such as Bronzeville  Scholastic, where 93 percent of students are eligible for free or  reduced-price lunch.

photo via flickr:CC|Loonybread

gjmueller:

As some schools plunge into technology, poor schools are left behind

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. On almost every measure, though, ratios were worse in high-poverty schools such as Bronzeville Scholastic, where 93 percent of students are eligible for free or reduced-price lunch.

photo via flickr:CC|Loonybread

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    Only third world, such as China, India, Philippines think computer, internet...important....
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