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echnology super users don’t have to always be located in the big city. In fact, smaller or rural school districts can move more nimbly and faster toward adoption than districts that are 10 times larger, as a recent ransportation News survey of readers showed.
Innovative uses for tablets, or mobile data terminals, and ear-
ly-adopter decision-making for digital communication equipment, routing and student tracking software, GPS, diagnostics/telematics,
36 School Transportation News • SEPTEMBER 2018
Districts demo how quickly new solutions are being adopted WRITTEN BY DAVID GEORGE |
DAVID@STNONLINE.COM
Wi-Fi, accident avoidance software and video/surveillance, are attracting more attention nationwide. Still, even more districts are playing catch-up. High-tech labels on shiny new equipment may sound great to many school district officials, but like many nonprofit government organizations, they are still struggling to implement the most basic technology, let alone the latest high-tech advances. Such can be the real-life reality in a number of organizations today.
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