Google has been very active in education-related issues. One of the more familiar is to promote the use of Chromebooks in classrooms in North America. Google’s senior executive Lilyn Hester, who is in charge of foreign affairs departments in the Southeast, said that the company will expand its name. Rolling Study Halls' pilot project, this project was first exposed.
Google Offers Free Wi-Fi for U.S. Schools in Remote Areas
This project was first launched in 2016 at the Caldwell County campus in North Carolina. The campus is located in a remote mountainous area. Students return to school every day to take the school bus, and the distance is not short. When the children return home At the same time, the network environment may not be very good. They have encountered difficulties in learning and doing homework. Google had previously cooperated with Internet service provider Kajeet and non-profit organization CoSN to provide 11 Caldwell County school buses. Install Wi-Fi wireless network.
Google Offers Free Wi-Fi for U.S. Schools in Remote Areas
Google said that when the school bus was installed with Wi-Fi, the school bus driver was the first to feel the change. They found that the students had become quiet during the drive. With Wi-Fi, students began to learn in the car, and after a few months Even the schools feel the changes. The students' performance is better than ever. Google decided to roll out the Rolling Study Halls program to South Carolina. A university analysis found that students’ digital literacy and homework completion rates have improved, and teachers have improved. Willing to add digital elements to the curriculum. Google will gradually modify more school buses in remote areas of the United States so that students can study online in the car. It has to be felt that foreign children are really high in this consciousness. It is estimated that it will become a pesticide open site in China.
Google Offers Free Wi-Fi for U.S. School Buses in the U.S.