If your college is planning on purchasing a 3D printer, makes sure it checks out these 5 considerations. The considerations include which printers cut material costs, promote a green environment, offer multi-print functions, offer different material bases and which printer companies might invest back into the school after the purchase.
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BenQ Introduces Budget-Friendly Classroom Projector
The MX570 features energy-saving technology, 32000 ANSI lumens and up to 10,000 hours of lamp life.
BenQ introduced a new projector to its classroom line. Built for small to medium spaces, it’s ideal for a K-12 environment. The new MX570 even features remote management capability for IT staff.
Polycom Targets Huddle Room Collaboration by Expanding RealPresence Group Series
Polycom RealPresence Group Convene and RealPresence Group 310 aim to provide enterprise-quality collaboration to small rooms.
Polycom RealPresence Group Convene and RealPresence Group 310 aim to provide enterprise-quality collaboration to small rooms.
Supporting a Millennial Workforce with Touch Technology
Adding the best millennial talent means catering to their technological desires.
The Millennial workforce is slowly taking over, and studies suggest that by 2025 Millennials will comprise a majority of the workforce. However, Millennials have a very different view of what the workplace should look like than their predecessors. Growing up with technology, it stands to reason that millennials expect and seek out technology in the workplace. Gaining the best Millennial talent means installing necessary technology, including touch screen capabilities.
5 Things to Consider Before Your College Goes Solar
Using solar energy to power campus offers big benefits. However, your college should consider these 5 things before investing in solar panels.
Before investing in solar energy to power campus, colleges should consider state regulations, the overall ROI, purchasing plan options, how much power is needed and where the panels will be installed.
7 Tips for Using Interactive Displays In the Classroom
Choosing a display is half the battle. You still have to worry about implementation and teacher training. Here are some expert tips on both.
Budgets, Buy-in Hot Topics at 2015 Diebold Security Symposium
Diebold hosts 75 end users to discuss cybersecurity, cloud surveillance and inter-departmental communication.
Diebold hosts 75 end users to discuss cybersecurity, cloud surveillance and inter-departmental communication.
Unique Experiment Connects STEM Concepts to Music
Forget textbooks, this teachers uses an interactive whiteboard, microphone probe and musical instruments to create an interactive lesson on harmonic sound.
High school physics teacher, Kristy Bibbey finds a way to make her class engaging for everyone. By combining a Vernier microphone, SMART Board and various musical instruments, Bibbey creates a visual representation of waveform, wavelength and frequency for her students.
Government Agencies Reluctant to Incorporate BYOD
According to a Forrester Research report, government agencies have lost interest in incorporating BYOD into their practices.
Bring your own device (BYOD) policies have been utilized more and more often in the private sector. Government agencies, however, have been more reluctant to incorporate such practices. They state that security is a large concern. What does this mean for the corporate tech decision maker?
Local Bank Completes Secure and Quick Extension of LAN/WAN
Fluidmesh and On-Line Communications give Metuchen Savings connectivity they can bank on.
With the help of On-Line Communications, Fluidmesh, D+H, and Business Solutions Enterprises, Metuchen Savings Bank in New Jersey was able to upgrade from their outdated laser system in order to extend LAN/WAN between the branch and two administration buildings.