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About the Data - Digital Opportunity

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Overview

Schools and LEAs collect annual Digital Opportunity data through voluntary responses from families regarding questions on access to digital devices and the internet where they live. The goal and purpose of this data is to better understand the digital opportunities across Wisconsin and target initiatives to help get access to those that need it. Closing the digital opportunity gap is a priority to ensure high-quality learning for all children in Wisconsin through access to robust broadband and digital learning resources, especially in rural areas and other groups lacking internet access. Minor changes were made to the Digital Opportunity questions for the 2023-24 school year to provide clearer results of the targeted data elements.

Dashboard Displays

This is the only data within WISEdash that is updated in ‘real time’ and is dynamic.

The Digital Opportunity dashboard is designed to only display statewide data.

The following graphs are available on the Digital Opportunity dashboard:

  • Public School Students Who Have Responded (of Students Enrolled)
  • Public School Students with Confirmed Internet Access (of Students Responded)
  • Public School Students with Confirmed Device Access (of Students Responded)
  • Public School Students with Confirmed Internet Performance (of Students Responded who have Access)

Hovering over the colored portion of each bar graph will provide the numbers that correlate to the displayed percentages.

This data can only be filtered by: School Year.

Cautions

Digital Opportunity is an optional data collection. Response rates vary and not all schools and LEAs participate in the voluntary data collection.

Using Dashboards to Improve Learning

The Department of Public Instruction continues to support schools as they work to get students access to the internet and devices they need through initiatives including:

  • DPI provides secure reporting tools in the WISE application suite. These tools allow schools to collect, use, and analyze data about internet and device access for students in their district.
  • The Digital Learning Bridge allows schools and libraries to purchase discounted hardware and software, as well as bulk subscriptions for discounted internet through a partnership between the DPI and CESA Purchasing.
  • DPI also provides the Internet Access and performance Dashboards, that Wisconsin residents can use to learn more about the state of digital learning opportunity for individual school districts.
  • Schools can collaborate with their local broadband task force and use the Digital Opportunity Data to provide letters of support for broadband expansion grant applications.

Useful Links

  • DPI Broadband - For more information on what the Wisconsin DPI is doing to address student internet access across the state.

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