Higher education is being reshaped by technology. A growing number of digital learning institutes are emerging on campuses across the country, and both students and instructors are adjusting to the new ways of teaching and learning they offer.
Enabling BYOD and other mobile strategies.
Using E-rate funding has allowed many school districts to purchase technology connectivity at rock-bottom prices, but does the slow purchase/approval time coupled with the accelerating pace of technology change put districts in an increasingly untenable situation?
The concept of shared services has become a popular topic of discussion as colleges and universities strive for increased efficiency.
The concept of BYOD in the K-12 environment has been growing steadily over the past few years. Reaping the benefits of this model, while avoiding its pitfalls can be as simple as having a good mobile management strategy.
When planning any change in classroom technology, the details can make all the difference. This is especially true for schools installing cloud-based services. Knowing what you’re getting now can save headaches later.
In a world dominated by smartphones and Google, students are relying on a new host of tools to find the answers to some of life’s biggest questions.
College and universities should carefully consider their business plans to achieve successful results for today's nontraditional student population.
A look at the challenges facing a digital signage network in higher education.
Educators know that students learn at different paces and on varying levels, so alternative methods of instruction are beneficial. Audio/visual aids make learning entertaining and fun, and encourage students to pay attention because they are engaged and interested. When these aids are coupled with a well-spoken instructor, the possibilities to learn are endless.
Researching, selecting, planning, installing and using today’s high-tech security systems in schools can be a daunting process. Technology aside, there’s also the human dimension. That is, how best to work with consultants, faculty and staff as that process unfolds?
A look at the newer security technologies colleges and universities are considering and using on campus.
From BIM to energy-use monitoring, WiFi and more, existing buildings are being redesigned and outfitted to become technological standouts.
New school bus technologies are cutting costs, monitoring students, finding students for parents and more.