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3 Questions for Crestron on 4K, AV Distribution & Becoming IT-Friendly

Tom Barnett talks with Tom LeBlanc in one of his last interviews as Crestron's director of marketing communications.

June 3, 2015 TD Staff Leave a Comment

Tom Barnett talks with TechDecisions Editor-in-Chief Tom Leblanc in one of his last interviews as Crestron’s director of marketing communications.

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The Technology Take-Over and Why It Will Never Happen

Even though technology trends are growing in higher education, students still need threads of humanness to succeed.

June 1, 2015 Jessica Kennedy Leave a Comment

College students still need human interactions in their education, even if those interactions involve hitting the buttons to make classroom technology work.

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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.

May 29, 2015 TechDecisions Staff Leave a Comment

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.

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Why Students Should Code and Easy Ways to Get Started

Coding isn't just for programmers anymore. It's now an essential skill if students are to thrive in a technology-dependent world.

April 20, 2015 Chrissy Winske Leave a Comment

There are so many benefits to coding, even for students who are not interested in computer science careers. We explore why schools should implement coding in their curriculum and some easy tools that can help them get started. No computer science expertise required.

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7 Data Privacy Questions to Ask Vendors

School leaders don't have to wait for new laws to protect their students' privacy. Here are seven key questions to help accomplish that goal.

April 20, 2015 TD Staff Leave a Comment

The CEO of Promethean shares 7 questions to ask ed-tech vendors in order to protect student data. He says schools don’t have to wait for legislation to be passed to guarantee protection. They can start acting now.

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Projectors and Digital Signage Re-Energize LRSD Classrooms

Interactive lessons now feature bright, clear images. Digital signage helps administrators communicate quickly with the school community.

April 1, 2015 TD Staff Leave a Comment

See the difference new NEC projectors and displays made for Little Rock classrooms.

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6 Reasons We Need to Change the Edtech Procurement Process

A former teacher and school tech leader explains why the current process is harming education and obscuring innovation in the ed-tech marketplace.

March 25, 2015 TD Staff Leave a Comment

Edwin Wargo, former K-12 teacher and district technology leader, now founder of 3rd Quote, discusses the current antiquated Ed-tech procurement process and it’s impact on K-12 education.

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Controller-less Wi-Fi Is More Reliable, Less Expensive for Arizona District

Network traffic is now managed locally, creating a great 1:1 classroom experience.

February 12, 2015 Chrissy Winske Leave a Comment

Find out how controller-less Wi-Fi changed this school’s mobile learning program for the better.

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Interactive Retail Store Ditches DMV Feel, Draws Customers In

Time Warner Cable Flagship store in New York City offers customers interactive technology and digital signage from Reality Interactive.

January 23, 2015 Jonathan Blackwood Leave a Comment

Time Warner Cable Flagship store in New York City offers customers interactive technology and digital signage from Reality Interactive.

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Learning from LAUSD’s Failed iPad Program

A federal report examines what went wrong for the L.A. district and the results make a clear case for the importance of planning.

January 14, 2015 Chrissy Winske Leave a Comment

See where LAUSD iPads’s program went wrong and how you can avoid the same mistakes.

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