Nevada Taps Private Partner for 1:1 Initiative

The Nevada Department of Education has selected a partner to provide Chromebooks, wireless infrastructure and other tools for middle schools participating in its Nevada Ready 21 (NR21) program.

"Approved by the Nevada Commission on Educational Technology in 2014, NR21 is a state-funded, 1:1 digital learning program," according to a news release. "NR21 will provide Nevada students an equitable, technology-rich education while supporting educators to create an engaging and personalized learning experience. The initial phase of NR21 targets middle schools, while future phases will target high schools."

As the result of a June appropriation for more than $20 million by the state's legislature to fund NR21, Nevada ED will begin providing teachers with Chromebooks from CTL in the spring of this year. Teachers will then have the opportunity to attend professional development training for the NR21 changes and students will begin receiving Chromebooks in fall of 2016.

Students will receive the CTL NL6B Chromebook for Education. The ruggedized Chromebook features reinforced ports and hinges, a non-slip texture, a fanless design, anti-peel keys, a camera that rotates 180 degrees and an optional microscope lens.

To support use of the Chromebooks in the classroom, CTL  is partnering with Cisco to provide wireless networking hardware and with DynTek and Vision Technologies for network installation, maintenance and support.

In addition to Chromebooks and wireless infrastructure, CTL will provide access to software and services including:

"We're really excited about the program we've put together with CTL and can't wait to see what it enables Nevada's students to create," said Andy Jorgensen, Program Director for Nevada Ready 21, in a prepared statement. "We appreciate CTL's flexibility in working with us to design a great digital learning initiative."

About the Author

Joshua Bolkan is contributing editor for Campus Technology, THE Journal and STEAM Universe. He can be reached at [email protected].

Featured

  • A child surrounded by glowing, fluid virtual patterns and holographic shapes, illuminated in a dark gradient environment of blue, purple, and pink.

    ClassVR Gets Expanded VR/AR Content Library

    Avantis Education has announced a new content library for its ClassVR virtual and augmented reality platform. Dubbed Eduverse+, the library features four content suites — EduverseAI, WildWorld, STEAM3D, and CareerHub — that can be tailored to suit a variety of educational levels.

  • SXSW EDU

    3 Opportunities to Get Hands-on with AI at SXSW EDU 2025

    This March 3-6 in Austin, TX, the SXSW EDU Conference & Festival celebrates its 15th year of exploring the most critical issues in education and providing a forum for creativity, innovation, and expression.

  • abstract illustration of a classroom with glowing circuits and technology gradually integrated from left to right

    Not All Tech Is Created Equal: Transforming Classrooms with Purposeful Technology

    Classrooms will always be places where students build relationships, develop critical thinking skills, and grow into who they’re going to be as adults and citizens. Technology should be a tool to support these goals.

  • futuristic AI interface with glowing data streams and abstract neural network patterns

    OpenAI Launches Its Largest AI Model Yet

    OpenAI has introduced GPT-4.5, its largest AI model to date, code-named Orion. The model, trained with more computing power and data than any previous OpenAI release, is available as a research preview to select users.