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With technologies like solar panels, 3D printers and software, colleges are cutting costs and embedding sustainability in their campus culture.
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With cyberattacks becoming more prevalent in higher education, colleges need to step up their cybersecurity protocols.
Circle Technology: The Origin of a New, Wireless, Disconnected Presentation Technology
Steve Hix created Circle Technology after a mishap at a meeting in France led to the development of an outstanding new technology.
Steve Hix is a seasoned veteran of the technology industry, venture capitalism, and the United States armed forces. With several companies, multiple patents, and over twenty years of Naval Intelligence under his belt, Hix knows a thing or two about creating a good product. Circle Technology is his most recent.
Cutting The Cord: Outfitting Employees For Mobility
Can today's businesses go without empowering their mobile workforce? No.
A growing number of companies are using mobility to boost their agility, productivity, and job satisfaction. You must empower your employees for successful mobile usage.
Beware and Barricade Cyber Barbarians at the Gate
Paul Boucherle speaks about the importance of cyber security to integrators and their customers.
For security integrators and customers who don’t think cybersecurity’s their business, think again.
What Colleges Need to Know About the ADA Requirements for Hearing Impaired Students
Despite a rise in hearing loss, many schools remain unaware of the ADA requirements for the hearing impaired.
SC District Uses Technology to Prevent Summer Learning Loss
One teacher shares how her district used Lexia Learning (and other tools) as part of its mission to keep student minds active over summer break.
See how one school district worked to prevent summer learning loss through a special summer program that combined technology and personalized instruction. The reading app Lexia Learning was used to advance students’ literacy skills and reinforce what they had learned during the school year.