Group advocates more computers for schools Md.
A group of entrepreneurs invited to Maryland, state and local governments yesterday to more than two times higher than the number of loans computers to the Internet in public schools and more technology training for teachers and students.
The entrepreneur said, the state will continue to $ 150 million for schools and son classroom technological upgrading briefly, and requested additional protection from $ 15 million to 20 million dollars in annual spending for school technology.
Although schools in Maryland have added thousands of computers since the mid 1990, members of the Maryland Business Roundtable say much for the education of obsolete machines are slow and are isolated or in libraries and computer rooms …
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