1,500 Georgia Families To Get Ed Tablets with Low-Cost Internet Service

A low-cost Internet service delivered by Cox may also now come with a tablet loaded with educational software for low-income families in Georgia. The program is being funded through the philanthropic arm of Cox Enterprises, the national media behemoth.

The James M. Cox Foundation is working with EveryoneOn, a national non-profit focused on making affordable high-speed Internet service, computers and digital literacy courses available to "unconnected Americans." The foundation has given a $288,500 grant to the organization to fund distribution of 1,500 tablets to families who sign on for the first time to Cox's Connect2Compete discount Internet service program. That will include families with students who qualify for free and reduced-price lunch as well as those with children enrolled in Head Start and Early Head Start programs.

The devices will be pre-loaded with educational content from Read Right from the Start, Discovery Education and ABCMouse.com. They'll be made available to recipients for $30.

"There are three key barriers to broadband adoption: affordability, access to hardware and understanding the relevancy to one's education and economic prospects," said Zach Leverenz, head of EveryoneOn. "Cox continues to be a strong leader of these three pillars through innovative Internet adoption programs, and is helping us make great strides toward narrowing the digital divide."

About the Author

Dian Schaffhauser is a former senior contributing editor for 1105 Media's education publications THE Journal, Campus Technology and Spaces4Learning.

Featured

  • conceptual graph of rising AI adoption

    AI Adoption Rising, but Trust Gap Limits Impact

    A recent global study by IDC and SAS found that while the adoption of artificial intelligence continues to expand rapidly across industries, a misalignment between perceived trust in AI systems and their actual trustworthiness is limiting business returns.

  • Businessman Holding Light Bulb and Digital Brain

    Zoom to Fund AI Education with $10 Million in Grants

    Zoom Cares, the global social impact arm of collaboration platform Zoom, has announced a three-year, $10 million commitment to expand access to AI education and opportunity through both national and regional grants.

  • school building with a large five-column calendar grid in the background

    ParentSquare Launches New Attendance Module

    Family engagement platform ParentSquare has introduced ParentSquare Attendance Plus, a new solution designed to help reduce chronic absenteeism with timely communication.

  • blue and green network lines

    HPE Intros Agentic AI Enhancements to Mist Platform

    HPE recently introduced new capabilities for its Juniper Mist platform that leverage agentic AI to enable more autonomous, intelligent, and proactive network operations.