Woburn Public Schools receive $12K for livestreaming initiative
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The Woburn Public Media Center board of directors recently approved a $12,000 donation to the Woburn Public Schools for their livestreaming initiative.
This donation was used to purchase speakers and microphones for classrooms to help with a better quality experience for classroom livestreaming to students at home. The speakers and mics allow teachers to move about the classroom and still be heard by those students learning remotely.
Overall, the result was nearly two-thirds of the high school staff was either teaching students through livestreaming or as a result of students being added to cohorts allowing them to be physically in school four days a week. The goal was to allow for smoother delivery of instruction and progression through the curriculum, which was achieved because for these teachers asynchronous assignments no longer took place.
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