An E-rate funding increase is critical to the success of many school districts, according to a new survey from the consulting firm Funds for Learning. The company released the results of its Funds For Learning 2014 E-rate applicant survey at the ISTE 2014 conference in Atlanta last week. It was the fourth such survey from the company. Previous surveys were conducted in 2008, 2009 and 2012. Funds for Learning has shared the results of the survey with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC). The FCC is in the process of reforming the E-rate program, which helps schools and libraries pay for Internet access, and this survey is intended to give administrators and school technology leaders a voice in the E-rate reforms. “The data serves to inform debate over the direction of the program and involve those who haven’t had an opportunity for their voices to be heard,” according to Funds for Learning. Read more…
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