Hi David,
I am working on a project in North Carolina where we are trying to
obtain access for all of NC's educational institutions (i.e. public
schools, colleges, universities, charter schools, private schools, etc.)
We have worked with the schools to apply for Internet2 in their e-Rate
application. I am newly assigned on the project and not familiar with
the project in its entirety. However, I will be more than happy to ask
my colleagues any questions that may help you.
Best Regards,
Donna A. Sullivan
Senior Associate, Programs & Outreach
e-NC Authority
phone: (919) 250-4314
cell: (919) 915-0217
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
website: www.e-nc.org
-----Original Message-----
From: David Rosen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 9:51 AM
To: The Digital Divide Network discussion group
Subject: [DDN] Access to Internet2
DDN Colleagues,
I have two questions regarding Internet2:
1) Do you think it would be worthwhile for adult literacy/basic
education programs (in cbo's, public schools, libraries, community
colleges, etc.) to seek Internet2 access?* Internet2 might be used
for teacher access to professional development courses (some from
universities), student access to online learning resources or
courses, and possibly in other ways.
2) If so, what would be good steps to take to work toward this access?
David J. Rosen
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
* (Internet 2 is "a network that allows more than 220 universities
- and a few research-related companies and government organizations -
to use advanced online services ... at speeds 100 times faster than
normal connections.") [ http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10944795/ ]
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