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| title = GCTC Wireless SuperCluster's Covid-19 Connectivity Resources | | title = GCTC Wireless SuperCluster's Covid-19 Connectivity Resources | ||
| team = Wireless, Connectivity Covid-19 Task Force | | team = Wireless, Connectivity Covid-19 Task Force | ||
| leader = David Witkowski | | leader = David Witkowski, Benny Lee, David Witkowski | ||
| image = PublicSafety200.png | | image = PublicSafety200.png | ||
| imagecaption = Covid-19 Resources | | imagecaption = Covid-19 Resources | ||
| municipalities = | | municipalities = | ||
| contributors = William Schrier, Lan Jenson | | contributors = William Schrier, Lan Jenson | ||
| website = | | website = | ||
| download = | | download = | ||
| description = | | description = | ||
The Covid-19 crisis has increased the need for students to distance learn and workers to telework; however, the digital divide remains as an unbridged connectivity and device gap for many. Devices such as mobile devices, notebook computers must be in place or issued that can connect wirelessly to Wi-Fi for distance learning and teleworking. Some local governments and companies have made progress through publishing online and through physical postings to map these sites. Other local governments may be further ahead in advanced connectivity having deployed wireless connectivity delivery systems that can easily scale to more locations such as parked vehicles with Wi-Fi equipment. | The Covid-19 crisis has increased the need for students to distance learn and workers to telework; however, the digital divide remains as an unbridged connectivity and device gap for many. Devices such as mobile devices, notebook computers must be in place or issued that can connect wirelessly to Wi-Fi for distance learning and teleworking. Some local governments and companies have made progress through publishing online and through physical postings to map these sites. Other local governments may be further ahead in advanced connectivity having deployed wireless connectivity delivery systems that can easily scale to more locations such as parked vehicles with Wi-Fi equipment. | ||
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Revision as of 23:58, April 8, 2022
GCTC Connectivity Covid-19 Resources | |
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Covid-19 Resources | |
Team Organizations | Wireless Connectivity Covid-19 Task Force |
Team Leaders | David Witkowski Benny Lee David Witkowski |
City, State | |
Contributors | William Schrier Lan Jenson |
Website | |
Document |
Description
The Covid-19 crisis has increased the need for students to distance learn and workers to telework; however, the digital divide remains as an unbridged connectivity and device gap for many. Devices such as mobile devices, notebook computers must be in place or issued that can connect wirelessly to Wi-Fi for distance learning and teleworking. Some local governments and companies have made progress through publishing online and through physical postings to map these sites. Other local governments may be further ahead in advanced connectivity having deployed wireless connectivity delivery systems that can easily scale to more locations such as parked vehicles with Wi-Fi equipment.
Availability of Connectivity via Wi-Fi
Guidance and Resources for Connectivity
- Connectivity Guidance
- Human Interaction/Communication Tools
- Educational_Resources
- Organizational_Resources
- Volunteer_Resources
Broadband for Mitigation
IoT for Mitigation
Helping with low-cost or free internet connectivity