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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 79 — Schools

79-1302. Educational technology; legislative findings.

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The Legislature finds that the utilization of appropriate technologies can provide enhanced educational services and broadened educational opportunities for Nebraska learners. It is the intent of the Legislature:
(1)To utilize technology to provide effective and efficient digital learning;
(2)to provide assistance and direction in the training of Nebraska teachers in uses of technology for instruction through electronic means;
(3)to establish and support an electronic data network and databases for Nebraska educators and learners;
(4)to support the evaluation and dissemination of models of successful technologies which improve instruction or learning;
(5)to provide support for cooperative education-technology ventures in partnership with public or private entities; and
(6)to provide support for cooperative purchase or leasing of administrative or instructional software or software licenses in partnership with schools, educational service units, and other states.
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