As the price on this technology continues to drop, K-12 schools are becoming more and more interested. We take a look at the benefits and challenges of 3D printing.
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Why Technology Training Should Be Part of School Provided PD
As technology becomes increasingly important in the classroom, it only makes sense that schools recognize tech training as teacher professional development.
Using technology is now part of a teacher’s job. Why not give them credit for learning to use it?
10 Features to Look for in a Document Camera
Consider features like interactivity, live annotation, video and audio recording and more to get the most out of your purchase.
See 10 features you should consider when buying a document camera for your K-12 classroom.
Assistive Technologies for Common Core
Digital tools help students of all abilities complete education related tasks and promote equal opportunity for student achievement.
June to Cover Pedagogy Technologies, HigherEdTD Heads to InfoComm2015
This month, HigherEdTD will cover technologies that boost pedagogy, and head to InfoComm2015.
Implementing Mass Notification Technologies in Compliance with NFPA 72
Before a fire emergency hits campus, end users should review the Fire Alarm & Signaling Code and apply technologies accordingly.
Jamie Underwood of Alertus writes an article on NFPA 72, detailing how colleges should review the Fire Alarm & Signaling Code and apply technologies accordingly.
3 Mobile Learning Must-Haves for K-12 Administrators
Beyond choosing a device, schools need a plan for how to deal with lost or broken technology.
The decision to go 1:1 is just the first in a series of choices schools will have to make once devices enter the classroom. Insurance provider, Fortegra, explores three things schools must have, including a plan for how to deal with broken or stolen devices.
University of Montana Invests in Ultra-High-Speed Solution for Faster Network Connectivity
The university became an Internet2 Network site to increase the speed of its network connectivity.
University of Montana became an Internet2 Network site to increase the speed of its network connectivity.
Meeting ADA Compliance for the Hearing Impaired
Despite a rise in hearing loss in children, many schools remain unaware of the ADA requirements for the installation of assistive listening devices.
Improving Call Center Effectiveness: Not Just For Large Organizations
Customers are more savvy and cautious with their dollars — and companies must continually compete for their business.
Improving the effectiveness and efficiency of call centers can be a helpful practice for both large and small companies. There are a number of ways to go about this, including CRM, desktop agents, and IVR that streamline calls. The benefits are countless, from better customer satisfaction to more time for employees.