Cutting The Cord: Outfitting Employees For Mobility
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.
May 22, 2015 TD Staff Leave a Comment
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.
May 12, 2015 TD Staff Leave a Comment
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?
May 4, 2015 Chrissy Winske Leave a Comment
In any classroom where students and teachers are using mobile devices, it’s important they’re able to charge them as necessary. You can’t always depend on there being an outlet nearby. Here are some products to help you avoid battery drain throughout the day. The products on this list include things like charging and syncing carts, tablet docks, power cases and more. You’ll never have to worry about losing precious instruction time if you invest in one of these products we’ve highlighted for you.
May 1, 2015 Jessica Kennedy Leave a Comment
According to a Business Insider article, multi-tasking is exhausting for college students, and is detrimental to producing good work, even though it is key action in today’s culture.
April 6, 2015 Jonathan Blackwood Leave a Comment
When TriZetto decided to build an Executive Briefing Center for client presentation and collaboration, they needed a solution that could keep them secure. Mersive helped cater their Solstice solution to meet all of TriZetto’s needs.
January 22, 2015 Jessica Kennedy Leave a Comment
Central Arizona College was charged to craft collaborative rooms for students to bring their own devices while leaving instructors’ teaching undisturbed. The college answered the charge by investing in mobile furniture, Crestron AirMedia and Crestron Fusion RoomView technologies. Now, these classrooms enable students to move around and reconfigure the classroom, support students’ variety of devices, and maintain teaching familiarity and comfort for instructors.
January 12, 2015 Jessica Kennedy Leave a Comment
BYOD is a common expectation of today’s college students. But what happens when students abuse it, or when a professor or administrator loses control of what students do on the network? Xirrus’s Bruce Miller says that this is a common struggle in today’s higher education institutions, and that colleges should consider keeping network access under control. Five major ways colleges can keep their BYOD access in check is by covering use cases, deciding how much control a class needs, bringing in a third party, getting granular with control and upping the in-class engagement.
December 26, 2014 Chrissy Winske Leave a Comment
For K-12 districts looking to implement mobile learning, there are really two options: BYOD or 1:1. Both approaches to mobile learning provide much needed access to technology, but each comes with its own unique set of challenges, particularly where classroom management and sustainability are concerned.
December 11, 2014 Jessica Kennedy Leave a Comment
Some professors struggle to keep students engaged in the classroom. Some professors even feel that technology is such a distraction to students that they ban technology in the classroom altogether. However, banning technology in the classroom may diminish students’ interest in a lecture, especially since today’s students expect to learn via technology. Instead of banning technology, professors should consider accepting technology in their classrooms, and include themselves in students’ relationship with technology. By encouraging a positive relationship with technology, professors will keep students engaged in the classroom and learn how to control technology usage in their classrooms.
November 24, 2014 Chrissy Winske Leave a Comment
Highlands County Schools chose an MDM solution that allows for customization and that works in a BYOD environment.
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