COVID-19 Shines Light on Need to Change how we Educate
Since March, at least 124,000 schools in the US have closed their facilities impacting over 55 million students. The shift from busy classrooms to distance learning via tablets and laptops has exacerbated the financial and resource disparities amongst communities, schools and individual students. Many students are now at risk of being left behind due to the lack of access to essential resources that facilitate distance learning, like broadband, computers or tablets.
Technology is Under the Spotlight
This shift towards distance education has pushed technology providers to the fore. We are responsible for bringing learning opportunities to students everywhere, and we must do it responsibly. As a leader in secure mobility solutions, Asavie protects the online learning experience and privacy of students during this crisis in conjunction with leading mobile network operators globally.
Security
Proactive security for students and data in transit through private access to the internet regardless of the device or OS.
Compliance
We make CIPA compliance easy and transparent across the entire mobile estate for peace of mind.
Productivity
AT&T is committed to finding innovative ways to support educational institutions during this public health crisis. Combining AT&T and Asavie’s technologies ensures that K-12 students are connected and protected while studying remotely.
Mo Katibeh
EVP and Chief Marketing Officer, AT&T Business
In the new digital classroom, the AccessMyLAN service makes distance learning safe and productive for K12 schools.