What is the value of eLECTIONS to my systems?
- eLECTIONS is branded with your company's logo – giving you the credit and tying you to good educational work.
When users come to the site, they enter their state and school name, which generates a logo from the local cable provider. This logo appears in the upper-right hand corner – and remains there for the entirety of the game.
- eLECTIONS is an opportunity for your system to interact with your local schools and showcase this powerful learning tool you are providing them – free of charge.
- eLECTIONS provides a unique and timely example of the learning power one of your company's core products – High Speed Internet.
- eLECTIONS is timely. Even though it is an evergreen game, eLECTIONS offers a chance to showcase a nonpartisan, free educational tool during the presidential election year.
- eLECTIONS appeals to a wide range of members of your community – from local elected officials to reporters to educators & families.
- Public officials can understand the real value and promise of the technology and content you provide your schools and community.
- Current and potential customers can see how broadband can be used wherever learning happens – at school, in informal centers of learning or at home.
- Parents can see the learning value of broadband at home.
- Teachers across the country can now readily use eLECTIONS in their lesson planning, as the game is mapped to state standards in every state.
- School administrators and purchasing officials will recognize your company as a potential vendor of advanced telecommunications services.
- Reporters can see a concrete example of how High Speed Internet can impact teaching and learning.
“I want to thank Insight Communications and Cable in the Classroom for providing our students with the opportunity to experience for themselves the challenges inherent in electoral politics. The in-depth information provided by C-SPAN, CNN Student News and HistoryTM was fascinating and provided our students with new insights into the situations candidates face and the complexity of campaign decision-making.”
Dale Brown, Superintendent, Warren County Schools, KY