Blended learning is still in its early stages, but having access to the right resources and monitoring students’ progress can help blended learning make a difference in students’ education now, and in the future.
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We Can’t Predict the Future of Education, but We Can Prepare for It
Educators need to embrace technology in order to prepare their students for a constantly changing world.
It’s safe to say technology isn’t going away. Educators need to embrace technology in order to prepare their students for a constantly changing world.
ISE 2016 Sells Out Floor Space for First 4-Day Show
Organizers expect more than 60,000 people to roam the halls of RAI for biggest event of its kind.
Organizers expect more than 60,000 people to roam the halls of RAI for biggest event of its kind.
Digital Signage to Shine at a Seminar During EDUCAUSE
EDUCAUSE will feature a seminar on digital signage strategies for IT professionals in higher education.
Tampa Preparatory School Increases Student Collaboration With Epson Interactive Projectors
With help from BCI Integrated Solutions, Tampa Prep successfully expanded its active learning environments through the implementation of Epson BrightLink 595wi interactive projectors.
LED Lights Ease Employee Pains at New Westcor Offices
The Installation of Cree LED lighting has allowed employees to ease the strain of Westcor's outdated former lighting solution.
When Westcor Land Title Company moved out of its office to a new, 20,000-plus square foot space, a major concern came when installing a lighting system. The company’s previous system had been a burden on employees, who often complained about eye strain and headaches from the buzzing of lights. Westcor installed Cree LED lighting for a number of reasons, and employees couldn’t be happier with the new solution.
Purdue University Dresses Up Sports Replays with Paint Tele-Illustration Tool
In order to create more exciting replays during live sports games, Purdue University implemented Paint, by ChyronHego.
Securing Campus Contactless Card-Based Access Control Systems
Skimming, eavesdropping and relay attacks can pose problems for K-12 security systems. Here's how to overcome them.
Is Unified Communications, Unifying Communications
It's difficult to define unified communications, but shouldn't the practice at least live up to the namesake?
Unified communications has yet to be defined by the industry. There are many versions and many arguments about what unified communications actually means.
Does Your College Have a Problem Providing Power for Students?
EDUCAUSE exhibitor Sean Corcorran, General Manager of Steelcase Education, reveals the biggest problem colleges face when it comes to providing students with power, and how they can solve it.
Sean Corcorran of Steelcase, who will be attending EDUCAUSE 2015, discusses how colleges are running out of ways to provide students the power they need to charge their devices, and how they can solve this with their furniture-based solution.