Dept of Ed Survey Recap on Educational Technology
The Institute of Education Statistics released an April 2010 report* on educational technology survey findings. The findings evolved from polling 2,005 public schools in all 50 states and the District of Columbia during the 2008 school year. Key data updates include:
To read the entire survey results, including wireless network data, prevalent operating systems, ways in which the Internet is being used in schools, and a wide spectrum of educational technology statistics, please click the link below. |
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