There’s been a lot of talk about closing the digital divide. But giving students access to the internet is only part of the story.

What happens when a student logs onto a school laptop and it barely works? What if the school can’t afford new devices every few years? That’s not digital equity — that’s digital survival.

At DigEd, we believe schools shouldn’t be forced to choose between staying secure and staying within budget. That’s why we created CReSED — an operating system built for classrooms, not corporations.

With CReSED, schools get:

  • A modern, secure, supported system
  • Cloud storage and collaboration tools
  • Full compatibility with everyday school documents
  • An interface that’s easy for teachers and students to use
  • And best of all — it works on the laptops schools already have

True digital equity means every student has access to tools that work — not just those in the most well-funded schools.

We’re launching CReSED in September 2025, and we’re inviting schools to join the pilot now.

Let’s build a system that puts equity first — not upgrades.