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Mass. School Installs, Demos First Active Shooter Detection System
Installed and tested for free, this system is the first of its kind, designed to detect gunfire and alert school personnel and law enforcement to danger.
This is the first-ever sensory system designed to detect the sound of gunfire and alert school personnel and law enforcement to danger.
Demoing Prysm’s Synthesis Software
Corporate TD travelled to Prysm Inc.'s Concord, MA office in order to check out the Synthesis software that accompanies their video walls.
Corporate TD travelled to Prysm Inc.’s Concord, MA office in order to check out the Synthesis software that accompanies their video walls.
Strategies for Passing Higher Ed Clients’ MNEC Tests
University emergency managers explain why there is no cookie-cutter solution for deploying mass notification/emergency communications on campus.
University emergency managers explain why there is no cookie-cutter solution for deploying mass notification/emergency communications on campus.
BYOD, E-textbooks Bring Digital Learning to Michigan District
The Southfield Public Schools spent $3 million to overhaul their curriculum and implement engaging tech in their classrooms.
The Michigan school district spent $3 million to overhaul its curriculum and implement engaging tech in its classrooms.
Public Safety Complex Consolidates Collaboration Using Video Walls
The City of Tallahassee and Leon County came together to create the complex.
In January of 2009, the City of Tallahassee and Leon County signed a memorandum to construct a Public Safety Complex. Five years later, dual video walls allow for emergency response teams to collaborate better than ever.
Colleges Can Raise ROI By Creating Classes and Spaces That “Look Like Where Students Will Work”
With student demands only going up, colleges can boost students' investments by providing opportunities for real world experiences.
To keep current students happy and boost the number of accepted students, colleges are providing curricula and learning spaces that “look like where students will work.” Students that take advantage of such curricula and learning spaces have the opportunity to see where their degree paths could take them after graduation, and get real world experience during their undergraduate years.
5 Internet Safety Tools for K-12 Classrooms
Online resources are big part of today's classrooms. Learn how to protect your students as they navigate the digital world.
Online resources are big part of today’s classrooms. Learn how to protect your students as they navigate the digital world.
Fear & Loathing in Las Classrooms: Why Your College Should Look at Learning With Mobile Devices
With technology evolving in every industry, colleges can catch up by implementing mobile devices in their classrooms.
Colleges have a right to be anxious about using mobile devices to learn, but should remember that if technology is absent in the classroom, the institution falls behind.
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