When Covid brought the world to a halt, thousands of schools were left scrambling for remote learning alternatives. But the folks at Archbishop Carroll High School">Archbishop Carroll High School in Dayton, Ohio, were already ahead of the curve as each student already had a Chromebook in hand.
Today, Carroll’s students are back in the classroom. And they’re enjoying a robust network of cloud-based servers that are helping give them a leg up in becoming future leaders in STEM fields.
Their principal, Matt Sableski, gives us an inside peek into how Carroll’s IT initiatives are preparing their students for a digital world.
Join us as we discuss:
- How IT is helping prep students for jobs that don’t exist yet (3:57)
- Using cloud-based services to protect students online (8:48)
- When government cloud services fail the stress test (13:56)
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