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This report delves into the connectivity landscape of K-12 schools in Ohio, utilizing various data sources including the Ohio K-12 Network grant applications, ODES data for teacher/student counts, and building addresses from the OIT School District Map. The analysis highlights broadband speeds across schools, identifying buildings with connectivity speeds ranging from 1,000 Mb/s to less than 10 Mb/s. This information is critical for addressing digital equity and ensuring all students have access to necessary educational resources. For inquiries, please contact Kate Harkin or Matt Howard at eTech Ohio.
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2011 Ohio K12 ConnectivityExploratory Analysis eTech Ohio Commission Meeting 7/14/11
FY11 K12 Network Building Connectivity • Sources: • Ohio K12 Network Grant Applications for connectivity data • Spring 2011 ODES Data for building addresses • OIT School District Map • Microsoft Bing Geolocation service for building positions
1000 Mb/s & Fiber • Sources: • Ohio K12 Network Grant Applications for connectivity data • Spring 2011 ODES Data for Teacher/student count • OIT School District Map • Microsoft Bing Geolocation service for building positions
45Mb/s to 155Mb/s • Sources: • Ohio K12 Network Grant Applications for connectivity data • Spring 2011 ODES Data for Teacher/student count • OIT School District Map • Microsoft Bing Geolocation service for building positions
10 Mb/s Buildings • Sources: • Ohio K12 Network Grant Applications for connectivity data • Spring 2011 ODES Data for Teacher/student count • OIT School District Map • Microsoft Bing Geolocation service for building positions
Lowest Connected Buildings (< 10Mbs) • Sources: • Ohio K12 Network Grant Applications for connectivity data • Spring 2011 ODES Data for Teacher/student count • OIT School District Map • Microsoft Bing Geolocation service for building positions
Questions? Kate Harkin kate.harkin@etech.ohio.gov 614-485-6013 Matt Howard matt.howard@etech.ohio.gov 614-485-6067