How high-performance networks help drive digital learning and front-office efficiency
School systems have largely embraced the notion that information technology can provide dramatic enhancements in how students are taught and how school systems themselves are managed. However, K-12 organizations are looking to step up their use of technology to deliver even higher levels of functionality and productivity in the classroom and throughout their administrative operations.
Many applications are using technology to help enhance student achievement, and improve teacher and school district workforce productivity. Those applications include:
- Personalized teaching and curriculum delivery. Technology can allow teachers to construct and deliver one-on-one education for individual students’ unique needs, adapting digital content to different requirements.
- Active learning technology. Students are increasingly interacting and engaging with digital material over Wi-Fi and WAN technologies.
- Distance learning and videoconferencing. Learning no longer takes place only in a single physical classroom. These applications allow students, teachers, and outside resources to collaborate over wide distances.
- Internet-based services. The Internet has emerged as an invaluable education resource for everything from student research to real-time connectivity between parents and teachers.
- STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) support. Tools like digital microscopes, interactive laboratories and access to public research databases can help students improve achievement in critical STEM fields.
- Mobility. Students, teachers, and administrators commonly use notebooks, tablets, and smartphones at any location in their non-school activities, so why should it be any different in their schools? Enhanced performance for Wi-Fi networks now make mobility a fact of life for the K-12 experience.
- IoT. “Connected things” such as sensors monitoring heating and cooling system performance are being used throughout schools, requiring networking performance to handle connectivity of extremely large data sets.
- Cybersecurity. Student records, financial data and other proprietary data are ripe for the picking among cyberthieves, making cybersecurity tools and security among the high priorities for school systems.
There is little debate that high-performance networking is needed to handle the bandwidth, security, intelligence, and manageability to support them. An advanced networking infrastructure and solutions are essential to meet the needs of students, teachers and staff.
Below is a great illustration of the relationships among networking technology, applications, and stakeholder groups and why networking can be an important catalyst in helping to deliver high levels of productivity.