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Guest Post: Digital Equity and the Role of Modern Device Management

Modern Management of devices in the education sector is a hot topic and I’ve been having plenty of conversations around this recently from discussions with various Ministries of Education, through to school leaders and of course education IT partners.

Everyone is attempting to bridge the digital divide and find the best way to leverage the power of the cloud to achieve a simple and consistent experience for teachers and students whilst reducing costs and time from an IT perspective. Over the weekend I came across this great article from David Wain from Data3 in Australia where he goes into detail showing how taking a modern management approach to devices can increase digital equity – a key goal for most Ministries of Education and individual Higher Education and K-12 institutes.

As always, I encourage you read the original article in its entirety, along with the accompanying blog post showing Data3’s approach to Modern Management which included this excellent 2minute video overview:

My Key Takeaways From David’s Post On Modern Management

For those that are time poor, here’s my personal top of mind points from the post:

David sums up his article in compelling fashion:

Across all scenarios, modern management has the potential to lower the bar to ensure technology access and in reducing complexity, it can then deliver a more productive, accessible and equitable teaching and learning environment.

Those are admirable goals and in these incredibly unusual times, it’s important all leaders in the Education sector are exploring how to ensure equitable access to technology.

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