Updated Oct. 22, 2012 at 7:01 a.m.

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Published: 2012-10-22 07:00:00
Updated: 2012-10-22 07:01:37

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Broadband in Education Even without Common Core Standards being adopted throughout most of the U.S., Internet connectivity and consumption in education will continue to increase – already doing so in North Carolina ever year for the last five years.

Even without Common Core Standards being adopted throughout most of the U.S., Internet connectivity and consumption in education will continue to increase - already doing so in North Carolina ever year for the last five years....

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Thank you for including the information about high desire by educators for more robust, on-campus Internet connections. That will likely grow over the next few years as educators make more and more use of online and media-rich resources.

We appreciate the mention of our report and would like to let readers know that the full report (Vision K-20 Survey results for 2012)is free and downloadable at: https://www.siia.net/visionk20/

We'd love to hear readers comments about the rest of the data we found.
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