Q&A: Speed and Storage Support Mobile Technology in K–12 Classrooms
The pandemic, which accelerated tech use in K–12 schools, also changed how that technology is consumed. Today’s educators are using more applications to facilitate student learning in remote environments. Students are accessing more rich imagery and large video files as part of instruction.
This method of instruction takes up space and bandwidth on a device. Slow speeds and a lack of storage can hinder learning and frustrate students and educators.
Memory and storage are essential investments that K–12 schools should make to support learning, according to Rahul Sandil, global head of…