Technology


K-12 Market Research Finds Strong Ed-Tech Budgets and Optimistic Outlook for 2015

According to press releases issued Jan. 14, findings of the recently published MDR State of the K-12 Market 2014 report, schools are more optimistic about their ed-tech budgets than they have been for the past few years. Nearly 90 percent of districts expect their 2014-2015 technology budgets in hardware, software, teacher training and technical support to stay the same or increase.

An Often Overlooked Criteria

Sustainability should be a priority when purchasing high-tech equipment.

Windows 10

Transformation, or last hurrah?

visual communication

Seeing is Communicating

Leveraging visual communications to inform, protect and collaborate across the campus.

Higher Education Building Trends

An Eye On the Horizon

As 2015 arrives, no one can be sure what the year will hold for higher education. Still, colleges and universities continue to evolve in physical, social, pedagogical, digital and other ways. Here is a sampling of trends worth watching.

3D Printing

Additive manufacturing technology capabilities are rapidly growing.

wireless technology

Our Road to Wireless

The challenges involved in one district's journey to wireless technology.

Put IT There

The products that physically support technology — lecterns, carts, cabinets and mounts — are an important component to consider when integrating technology into campus spaces.

Attention Wall Mount Shoppers!

Classroom size and shape has changed very little. Shouldn't we consider mobile technology to provide more spatial flexibility?

Virtual Education Still Needs Physical Places

Technology is reshaping campus space, not replacing it.

Integrating Audio Visual Technology

The A to Z of AV

Know exactly what you want and need before you make your purchases.

Smartphones as Cyber Targets

Smartphone use and applications are outpacing the technology needed to protect them.

Classroom Technology

The Classroom Reimagined

The flipped classroom model is serving today’s digital native students' needs by providing space to actively collaborate alongside integrated technology.

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