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Technology and Learning

Today's students are more tech-savvy than ever. Choosing the right classroom presentation products is important for teaching this tech generation.

The Challenges Faced by Fast-Growing School Districts

Here's a look at three fast-growing school districts and how they're coping with the challenges that come with rapid growth.

When Lives Are at Stake: Developing 3D Emergency Operations Plans

Campus emergency operations plans should be evaluated to ensure that they are three-dimensional and will function during chaotic situations.

Presidential Searches: Boosting Your Odds for a Happy Ending

How can colleges and universities ensure a happy search outcome?

A Brave New World

Modern AV and presentation equipment has changed the way we educate, and placed schools into the high-tech communications industry.

Summer School

The next time someone talks about schools being closed for the summer or about the slower summertime pace, invite them to stop by and see what is really happening during this so-called vacation!

Designing a New School

When designing a &#34new school," you must take into consideration the wants and needs of the school AND the community.

Proven Tactics to Prevent Campus Weapons Assaults

Implementing a comprehensive and realistic strategy can reduce the chances of a weapons assault on your campus.

Charting the Best Course for Parking

Planning that considers all users and uses is the key to meeting parking requirements at K-12 facilities.

Improving Efficiency with Web-Native Operations Tools

It's embedded in the culture of the district. If I took it away… there would be a riot!

Managing Construction and Renovation While School Is in Session

As school buildings age and populations grow, the need for renovation and expansion of existing facilities becomes more and more prevalent.

University of Cincinnati: First Year Experience Program

The University of Cincinnati continues to explore how to strengthen the bonds that allow students to look into the faces of friends instead of so many strangers on a big college campus.

Competitive Edge

A high-quality safety program is a must for any organization that wants to maximize its competitive edge

The Competitive Edge

There is perhaps no better way to attract the best and brightest students than to gain their trust, respect, and confidence by earning an A+ on safety.

Necessary Luxury

More than a place to do your business, restrooms and locker rooms have elevated their status. Are your johns keeping up with the Joneses?

The Benefits of Full-Spectrum Lighting?

Full-spectrum lighting manufacturers make a lot of claims as to their products' advantages. Should you believe everything you read?

Schools Should Be Part of Their Community

The school could still be central to the project, but the result would be a building serving the entire community.

College Housing 2007

The ups and downs of residence hall construction are clearly shown in College Planning & Management's 11th annual survey of completed projects: The cost per square foot and the cost per bed are up; the size of the projects and space per bed are down.

You Can Always Hear the Music

When the district was faced with the challenge of upgrading and expanding a school for the arts, the alumni and a school- and community-based foundation convinced them to save, upgrade, and add on to the old building, with spectacular results.

What Difference Can Learning Style Make?

By understanding learning style at the pre-planning phase of a project, you have an opportunity to plan for optimal learner-centered classrooms that foster improved attitudes, behavior, and achievement.

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