Technology in Rural Schools
Over the past four years, I have been instructing in a small, remote area in California characterized by a single traffic light, two restaurants, two gasoline stations, one grocery store, and four public schools, with the high school serving as the community's focal point. The nearest cinema, library, and shopping center are approximately thirty minutes away. Our community's primary sources of entertainment include sports and agriculture, with active participation in organizations such as Future Farmers of America, 4H, basketball, baseball, volleyball, soccer, and football. Despite our community's successes, a significant shortcoming inherent in rural areas is the deficiency of technological resources. Students and educators encounter challenges such as inconsistent network connectivity, malfunctioning equipment, and deficiencies in professional development related to their curriculum. Dr. Swarna Reddy of the Multidisciplinary Sciences Journal comments, "Barriers to a...