Why Speed Is Important For Your School's Internet Connection

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It's not too hard to find a high-speed internet connection these days, whether it's the coffee shop down the street or the smart phone in your pocket. In some cases though, an organization like a business or a school with a large network to manage might still be behind the times when it comes to internet speed. If your school is still providing the kids with an internet connection that is significantly slower than what they can get at home or a variety of other locations, you are putting your entire institution at a disadvantage. Here's why your school should upgrade to a high-speed internet provider today.

Use More Advanced Online Teaching Tools

Today it's possible to wire a classroom to receive two-way video conferencing or at least streamed video of an educational presentation. Imagine the kids in your world geography class being able to have a video conference call with students in another classroom halfway around the world. High-speed internet could also enable students to watch online videos that help drive home the point of the day's lesson plan. The bottom line is that the faster your internet is, the more online teaching tools your class will be able to take advantage of.

Let Students Stream Content From School Servers to Their Home

A high-speed internet setup for your school could also enable you to allow students to access important educational materials when they are not physically at the school. A student on vacation or out sick can still access the day's lesson plan remotely. Students who have a question or want to double check their work can log onto the school's high-speed servers from their home on a Saturday instead of having to wait for when they go back to school on Monday.

Get Back to the Lesson

If your students frequently have to wait for a webpage to load or for something to finish downloading before they can get back to their lesson plan, making the switch to high-speed internet will help reduce downtime in your classrooms and allow your teachers to cover more material in a given school day.

If your school is behind the times when it comes to internet speed, it's time to contact a local provider today. High-speed internet can open up additional educational opportunities like video conferencing or live streaming, and it could allow you to install high-speed servers that can be accessed remotely. Most importantly, it will simply allow students to make more efficient use of their time on the computer so they can move on to the next lesson.

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