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Invest in Student Success With Simplified Education Technology
Discover how Insight Public Sector offers full-spectrum K–12 edtech support.
- Edtech use increased by 90% during the 2020–2021 school year.
- Internet-connected computer use can raise student assessment scores by up to 30 points.
- 1,417 edtech tools are used per school district each month.
- The average educator uses 148 edtech tools per year.
- The average student uses 143 edtech tools per year.
Extended capabilities. Expanded horizons.
Make the most of your resources and empower career readiness with a partnership that leverages technology to put student success first.
Effective technology
- Endpoints and devices
- Managed VDI
- End-user support
Reliable cybersecurity
- Incident alerts
- Monitoring
- Identity and access management
Engaging environments
- Immersive learning
- Esports
- Seamless experiences
Cost-effective excellence
- Funding opportunities
- Vendor partnership
- Cost optimization
Confident, career-ready graduates
Build the best learning environment possible.
- Protect sensitive data.
- Keep teachers and students safe.
- Modernize the classroom.
- Simplify IT management.
- Find funding and cut costs.
- Engage students and enhance learning.
- Support teachers and administrators.
- Empower smart technology usage.
Do it with Insight.
Insight Public Sector supports educators’ and administrators’ efforts to crate exceptional learning opportunities with our comprehensive edtech capabilities. Our partnerships with leading technology vendors enable cost-optimized access to high-tech solutions, and our expert teams help you streamline management and take advantage of funding opportunities that fit your needs.
How can we support your school? Reach out to start the conversation.
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Sources
EdWeek Market Brief. (2020, July 8). Number of Ed-Tech Tools in Use Has Jumped 90 Percent Since School Closures.
Learn Platform.com. (2022). Edtech Top 40: Fall 2022 Report. McKinsey. (2020, June 12). New Global Data Reveals Education Technology’s Impact on Learning.