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There’s More To Fast Transactions Than Mobile Payments

May 7, 2015 TD Staff Leave a Comment

Mobile payments can make for a quick checkout experience, but that’s just the beginning of the potential this technology stands to deliver businesses — across industries. By leveraging additional marketing features of mobile payments, businesses can optimize existing efforts, and potentially, identify better methods of executing them.

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7 Products to Power Your Mobile Devices

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.

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How Students Can Be Their Own Digital Deontologist

April 24, 2015 TD Staff Leave a Comment

Villa Maria College student Phillip Lee weighs in on the relationship college students have with technology, and how digital distractions can be a good thing.

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EMK Institute Uses New Technology Install to Teach Visitors About U.S. Senate History

April 2, 2015 Jessica Kennedy Leave a Comment

After undergoing a major technology install by Electrosonic, the EMK Institute opens to the public. This install included 750 Google Nexus tablets and interactive software by Control Group; three projection design projectors and tvONE CORIO Edge Blender display that all project content on a curved screen; a video wall that is made of five, 55-inch NEC Display video monitors; three video walls made of Sharp 60-inch video monitors, sound system and Sony cameras for content simulations; eight projectors; nine DHD555 Christie projectors that blend with Vista Systems’ Spyders; two ELO touchscreen kiosks; a pair of ceiling-mounted NEC projectors, cameras and AMX touch panels.

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6 File Sharing Apps for Mobile Devices

March 5, 2015 Jonathan Blackwood Leave a Comment

Document sharing is a huge part of any business, and in today’s fast-paced climate it’s important that transferring files is simple and easy. Here are six apps to help.

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Leaving Mobile Device Management to the Students

January 29, 2015 Chrissy Winske Leave a Comment

This NJ school had a unique solution for mobile device management. They made students device administrators. We go inside Montclair Kimberley Academy’s 1:1 program for a closer look at the philosophy and the technology driving it all.

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Learning from LAUSD’s Failed iPad Program

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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Why K-12 Schools Should Consider the Chromebook

January 5, 2015 Chrissy Winske Leave a Comment

The Chromebook is quickly gaining popularity in the education sector. While it’s not replacing the iPad as the personal learning device of choice, it has become a real contender for mobile learning in K-12 classrooms.

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The Battle Against BYOD: How to Mediate Students’ Relationship with Technology in the Classroom

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.

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Flexible MDM Solution Gives Students Freedom, But Still Protects the Network

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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