Minnesotans know how important infrastructure like roads and bridges are to our economic growth and ability to move goods. Broadband is a critical component of the infrastructure of the 21st century, and it should be a priority at national, state and local levels.
More than ever, access to knowledge in our global marketplace contributes to our local economy, educational competitiveness and community success.
Dec. 7-13 was Computer Science Education Week, an opportunity for schools and policy-makers across the country to recognize the importance of this area of learning. Computer science is important every week, and is a key part of STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) education and gives students the vital skills needed to find high-paying jobs and succeed in rural and metro areas. For the full article click here
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