Duke University, Clemson University, Auburn University at Montgomery, University of South Florida and Georgia Southern University partnered with Apogee to give students an “at-home access” feel with their networks.
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The interactive Planar Clarity Matrix Video Wall connects the past and future of the iconic Seattle landmark.
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The two companies have joined forces to create the SMART Samsung Chromebook 3 Bundle aimed to enhance student-led learning and provide teachers with real-time visibility into the learning process.
Why a Class on Social Media Usage is Important for College Students
The Missouri School of Journalism is implementing a class on social media to prepare students for "real world" social media after graduation.
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Out With the Notebooks and in With the Laptops: How Mass. Schools Are Using Tech to Improve Learning
Schools are implementing 1:1 programs to provide students with better access to information and to help improve communication between teachers and students.
Schools are implementing 1:1 programs to provide students with better access to information and to help improve communication between teachers and students.

