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Digital State Survey, Phase IV, Results Released

Digital State Survey, Phase IV, Results Released The Center for Digital Government, in conjunction with the Progress & Freedom Foundation and Government Technology magazine, completed its research and studies on phase IV of the Nation's Third Annual Digital State Survey.

This is the fourth and final installment in the yearlong survey, which explored eights areas of technology application in the 50 states. Phase IV of the survey focused on Higher Education and K-12 Education.

Survey results in the Higher Education category reveal which state universities provide students with online access to administrative functions; which have formal intellectual properties around course curriculum relating to the Internet; and which provide distance education courses.

The K-12 Education category shows which states require technology training as part of standard teacher education curriculum and certification; what percent of students have high-speed access to online learning resources; and if state education resources support projects that encourage innovative use of technology.

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