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Exploring the Education Market: Learning with Technology
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| This iDRD (Insight-based Data-Rich Deliverable) is part of the Education subscription. This 15-page powerpoint presentation explores education information technology and telecom trends. Included in this report is a snapshot of both K-12 and Higher education IT spending from 2007 to 2012. This report includes both the K-12 segment and the higher education segment. The education industry can be defined as a public or private institution/school delivering and providing coursework instruction for students ranging from pre-school to post graduation. The education industry includes privately owned instructional institutions, as well as schools funded by federal, state, and local grants and monies. K-12 includes educational institutions and schools, both private and public, for grades Kindergarten through 12th grade includes grade school, junior high or middle school and high school. Higher education includes educational institutions and schools, both private and public, for post-secondary education; as well as junior college, undergraduate education, and post graduate education at colleges and universities. The Expert Guide for this deliverable is Stephanie Atkinson.
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