For Shawna Andrews and the many other North Carolinians who find themselves with few or no internet options — whether that be due to geographic location, cost, or other barriers — the shift to remote working and learning during the COVID-19 pandemic presents a great challenge.
Source: WRAL News
Edgecombe County teacher's struggles to connect emblematic of rural broadband shortage, challenges to remote learning
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