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Cleveland City Schools highlights network upgrades and classroom AI in technology update
Summary
District technology leaders described a migration to a new ISP and security operations that they say improve reliability and save the district an estimated $65,000 per year, and outlined classroom uses of an AI tool called 'Magic School' and Magma Math.
Cleveland City Schools presented a technology-focused strategic-plan update describing both infrastructure upgrades and instructional uses of artificial intelligence.
Doctor Raper, the district’s technology director, told the board the district migrated to UDT as its Internet service provider and has doubled site egress capacity to 10 gigabits per second, with internal 10 gigabit fiber backbone. "It's been a very successful migration," he said, noting failover handled an instance of a…
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