File #: 14-4379    Version: 1 Name: BROADBAND ADOPTION DAY
Type: Consent Calendar Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 7/21/2014 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 7/23/2014 Final action: 7/23/2014
Title: PROPOSED RESOLUTION RESOLUTION DECLARING JULY 17TH, 2014 AS BROADBAND ADOPTION DAY IN COOK COUNTY. WHEREAS, In today's digital world with the increasing utility and reliance upon internet based applications and information, ready access to an affordable, reliable broadband internet connection in the home connects families to numerous economic, educational, health and social benefits; and WHEREAS, In a November, 2012 report titled Broadband Adoption in Illinois: Who is online, who is not, and how to expand home high-speed adoption conducted by the Partnership for a Connected Illinois 32% of residents did not have a broadband internet connection at home, an issue that disproportionately affected minorities with 44% of black and Hispanic households not having a broadband connection at home; and WHEREAS, When asked to elaborate on why they have not adopted broadband in the home 65% of non-adopters indicated cost was a factor but the next two factors at 58% and 44% respectively,...
Sponsors: TONI PRECKWINKLE (President)
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PROPOSED RESOLUTION

RESOLUTION DECLARING JULY 17TH, 2014 AS BROADBAND ADOPTION DAY IN COOK COUNTY.

WHEREAS, In today's digital world with the increasing utility and reliance upon internet based applications and information, ready access to an affordable, reliable broadband internet connection in the home connects families to numerous economic, educational, health and social benefits; and

WHEREAS, In a November, 2012 report titled Broadband Adoption in Illinois: Who is online, who is not, and how to expand home high-speed adoption conducted by the Partnership for a Connected Illinois 32% of residents did not have a broadband internet connection at home, an issue that disproportionately affected minorities with 44% of black and Hispanic households not having a broadband connection at home; and

WHEREAS, When asked to elaborate on why they have not adopted broadband in the home 65% of non-adopters indicated cost was a factor but the next two factors at 58% and 44% respectively, were lack of relevance and overall digital literacy; and

WHEREAS, A February 28, 2013 Pew Research Center report titled How Teachers Are Using Technology at Home and in Their Classrooms shows that while 79% of teachers reported having students access or download an assignment from an online site that only 18% reported that all or almost all of their students had access to the digital tools they need at home; and

WHEREAS, Significant infrastructure investments have moved our nation forward and shifted the focus from access to adoption as evidenced by Partnership for a Connected Illinois data dated June, 2012, Cook County has 0% unserved and 0% underserved occupied households. Broadband Illinois defines an area as being "underserved" as areas having the maximum advertised download speeds of less than 3 Mbps; and

WHEREAS, Across the county there are several non-profits that offer digital literacy training that exposes participants to the many uses of the internet inclu...

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