Kajeet provides digital solutions to Drake State Community and Technical College
Kajeet has announced a collaboration with Drake State Community and Technical College to address historical disparities in computer and broadband access. With funding from the U.S. Department of Commerce and the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), this initiative is part of the NTIA’s Connecting Minority Communities Pilot (CMC) programme and underscores Drake State’s focus on eliminating the digital divide in and around Madison County, Alabama. Kajeet’s education solutions were selected for this access programme at the college.
As part of the program, Kajeet has provided 425 Maestro E-Books fully provisioned and ready for student distribution. Additionally, Kajeet has equipped Drake State with 425 Kajeet SmartSpot WiFi hotspots to ensure seamless connectivity for students working from home and off-campus locations.
“This program will help in bridging the equity divide that impedes minority communities from participating in the digital economy. Kajeet’s managed service has helped make this deployment easy to administer,” says Marina Kingsbury, director of grants and sponsored programme at Drake State. “On June 8, Drake State launched its laptop distribution program, enabling eligible students to use internet-enabled laptops to seamlessly access online courses, complete assignments, and access career resources. Kajeet’s education solutions will make a profound difference in the lives of our students.”
Both the Maestro E-Books and the Kajeet SmartSpots are powered by Kajeet’s management platform, Sentinel. Sentinel offers device management, content filtering, and analytics capabilities, ensuring a secure and efficient learning environment for students. With Sentinel, Drake State will have complete visibility into device usage and can provide tailored support to enhance students’ learning experiences.
Jamaal Smith, senior vice president of public sector sales at Kajeet, expressed his enthusiasm about the collaboration, saying, “At Kajeet, we remain committed to empowering communities by addressing digital inequities head-on. We are proud to partner with Drake State Community and Technical College to provide equitable access to technology for their student population. This initiative is a crucial step toward ensuring that all students, including Historical Black Community Colleges and Universities (HBCCs/HBCUs), have the necessary tools to succeed in their educational journey.”
For more information on Kajeet’s managed connectivity solutions for higher education, visit here.
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