One-to-One Implementation Guide: Establishing Your District’s One-to-One Technology Initiative
Mississippi schools have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Every student now has access to a device, and the state is working to expand broadband access. These circumstances make it the right time for districts to establish a one-to-one technology initiative. Mississippi First developed this guide as a roadmap to ensuring your technology program has a lasting legacy.

One-to-One Implementation Guide: Establishing Your District’s One-to-One Technology Initiative
Authors

Toren Ballard, Director of K-12 Policy, 2019-2025

Lillian Copley, Intern

Rachel Canter, Executive Director, 2008 – 2025
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