All Things Technology
We have limited, or no, internet access. What options do we have?
As learning moves online, we understand that internet access is a concern for many of you. We have found a few services offering free or discounted services for our area.
AT&T: Offering two months of free service to new Access customers who order by April 30, 2020.
To be eligible for this offer, you must meet one of the following criteria:
Household income 135% or less than the federal poverty guidelines
Households participating in National School Lunch Program/Head Start
Learn more at https://www.att.com/shop/internet/access/index.html…
Cable America is offering Internet 25 free for 60 days. This will be for 25 mbps. There will be a $12.95 per month rental fee for the modem, and a $39.95 installation fee. You must have a K-12 student in the household, and you will need to mention Internet 25 when you call. For more information, call 800-338-1808.
Verizon has gifted all of their customers 15 GB of hotspot data.
Cricket Wireless has gifted existing customers with a capable smartphone 10GB of mobile hotspot data for two billing cycles.
Any other options for internet access?
What do I do if I have problems logging in on my Chromebook or Google account?
What do I do if my student's Chromebook is not working properly?
How do I access Canvas as a parent?
How can I upload documents from home?
Work can be submitted either through Canvas or directly to the teacher via email. You can use the free app, Fast Scanner. Here is a quick video on Fast Scanner: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=225cW6l5-Ug