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T.H.E. Journal October 2003 Alexandra Ito |
The Reality of Anytime, Anywhere Learning Santa Ana USD integrates technology into its classrooms and staff training with wireless computing |
T.H.E. Journal August 2005 Una Daly |
The Hidden Costs of Wireless Computer Labs Mobile labs may bring us a step closer to one-to-one computing, but with the proliferation of security problems and tech support issues, are they really ready to replace dedicated computer labs? |
PHONE+ May 1, 2009 |
Case Study: High School Goes Wireless With U4EA Hollis Brookline High wanted to offer students the use of computers in class, but realizing that it would be impractical to wire 30 connections for every classroom, the high school went wireless. |
T.H.E. Journal January 2009 John K. Waters |
All Hands on Tech A district finds integrating handheld devices is the way to an effective and cost-effective expansion of its 1-to-1 computing program. |
T.H.E. Journal February 2007 John K.Waters |
Classroom Collaborators Wireless connectivity is providing a level of flexibility for students and teachers, changing the learning environment in ways that in some cases has to be seen to be believed. |
T.H.E. Journal October 2003 Davies et al. |
Implementing a Mobile Lab in a Faculty of Education University of Alberta makes technology more accessible through advancing integration with an experimental wireless access point and a wireless mobile computer lab. |
T.H.E. Journal March 2004 |
Wireless Telephones Help Schools Increase Communications, Decrease Safety Risks Although schools initially may have decided to deploy wireless networks to offer students and staff mobile computing labs and Internet access, they are now finding that voice is yet another capability that can be added to their network. |
T.H.E. Journal February 1, 2010 Robert J. McGarvey |
You Want Me to What ? It's a riddle faced by virtually every IT director: how to fulfill users' desire for more muscular computing resources while still obliging administrators' commands to keep education spending down. |
T.H.E. Journal May 2008 |
Extracurricular :: For Technologists Who do Their Homework Though stationary units are most common, the prominent use of mobile computing devices in schools indicates the rise in 1-to-1 implementations. |
T.H.E. Journal March 2005 Jeanne Flatland |
Integrating Voice Into the School Network: Benefits of Wireless VoIP Implementing wireless VoIP in K-12 schools improves communication and can help to reduce network costs. |
Information Today July 23, 2013 Barbie E. Keiser |
E-Rate Connects America's Classrooms, Libraries The U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, & Transportation convened on July 17, 2013 to discuss ways to strengthen E-Rate (E-Rate 2.0: Connecting Every Child to the Transformative Power of Technology). |
T.H.E. Journal March 2009 Paula Jacobs |
Power Grab Facilities departments combine sophisticated technologies with ordinary common-sense steps to shave dollars and kilowatts off energy consumption. |
T.H.E. Journal February 22, 2010 Scott Aronowitz |
Georgia District Drives Savings Through Energy Initiative Marietta City Schools launched a competition among the schools in the district that led to energy and cost savings in every school in the district. |
PC Magazine May 30, 2007 |
Mobile TV Hyperbole Cellular providers, mobile device makers, and TV networks are trying to convince you that everyone is watching mobile and online video. |
T.H.E. Journal January 7, 2010 Bridget McCrea |
Netbooks All Around Missouri-based North Kansas City Schools with a total of 18,000 students, kicked off its 1:1 initiative about two years ago in an effort to equip all 5,600 of its high school students with netbooks. |
InternetNews June 22, 2005 Tim Gray |
OEMs See Dollars With App Swaps Mobile software security developers Pointsec and Extended Systems announced a joint collaboration to provide secure mobile solutions, including mail and messaging, device management and mobile applications, to enterprise customers. |
InternetNews December 1, 2005 Tim Gray |
AOL Search Service Gone Mobile America Online today launched AOL Mobile Search Services, which brings search capabilities and local information to mobile users. |
T.H.E. Journal September 1, 2010 Jennifer Grayson |
The Expandable Classroom: Walls That Move! "Learning needs to be highly flexible and adaptable," says Konrad Judd, principal and lead designer for SHW Group. "With the integration of technology it's more necessary than ever." |
Entrepreneur May 2008 |
Cool Tool Mobile devices with internet connectivity are becoming the norm. Is your website ready? |
The Motley Fool June 13, 2005 Dave Mock |
Intel's Finnish Fetish Intel woos Nokia for new broadband wireless technology. While mobile WiMax is farther out than Intel would like to acknowledge, it will be a major factor in the mobile computing market by the end of the decade. |
T.H.E. Journal January 2, 2010 Charlene O'Hanlon |
All Systems Go The adoption of two cutting edge technologies transforms a fickle wireless network into a fast, efficient engine of learning. |
T.H.E. Journal December 2005 Jacob Milner |
VoIP to the Rescue Faced with the challenges hampering school communications nationwide, three districts forge into the 21st century with Web-based telephony. |
PHONE+ July 20, 2009 |
Case Study: LifeSize Takes Teachers to Class With looming budget cuts, one school district turns to video communication to keep teachers connected for professional development, staff meetings, and training sessions. |
T.H.E. Journal December 3, 2009 Bridget McCrea |
Keeping on Task in a Digital Environment It doesn't take much to disrupt an entire high school classroom and get a student off task, particularly when that student is using a desktop or laptop computer to finish a lesson. |
T.H.E. Journal August 2008 Dian Schaffhauser |
Make It Work A tight budget doesn't have to mean sacrificing the most advanced education technology. You can create a cutting-edge media center with vision, creativity, and a strong dose of technical savvy. |
T.H.E. Journal July 27, 2010 Reinhard Kargl |
Getting an Earful Classroom audio systems have become a must-include component of comprehensive technology upgrades. The point is not just to give more oomph and clarity to teachers' voices, but to have sound quality worthy of the video now commonly streaming to their computers. |
T.H.E. Journal April 1, 2010 Jennifer Grayson |
Mod Genius Innovative building manufacturers are designing new modular classrooms that offer a range of eco-friendly features, an inspiring learning environment, and, even better, the right price. |
T.H.E. Journal October 1, 2009 |
Drill Down Administrators report on the obstacles they encounter in the effort to provide students with take-home technologies. |
T.H.E. Journal May 1, 2010 |
Floydada ISD Named Winner of 2010 Sylvia Charp Award The small West Texas district's 1-to-1 computing program is helping to put an increasing number of its students on the path to college. |
Search Engine Watch March 29, 2007 |
Is This the Year for Mobile Search? Each year for the past three years, mobile search has been predicted to break out. It hasn't yet, but there are signs that 2007 could be the year those predictions finally come true. |
T.H.E. Journal August 1, 2009 Jennifer Demski |
Space Craft Innovative architecture is bringing form to the function of 21st-century learning. |
T.H.E. Journal June 1, 2010 Christine Fox |
Alabama Gets on Board The changes seen in the Roanoke City Schools in the four years since Tools for Life was launched are remarkable. |
T.H.E. Journal June 1, 2010 John K. Waters |
Enter the iPad (or not?) iPads and the competing PCs set to follow it into the marketplace represent a new student-computing platform that K-12 school districts have already begun to explore in pilot programs. |
T.H.E. Journal May 2009 Charlene O'Hanlon |
Title I-- and Then Some School districts are getting creative in finding ways to finance technology purchases, blending Title I dollars with money from numerous other funding sources. |
T.H.E. Journal November 2005 Timothy Howes |
Wishlist::Shortlist Tech Choices Across the Board A Connecticut school district official draws up his most-wanted list of new technologies and the vendors chosen or under consideration. |
T.H.E. Journal February 26, 2010 Scott Aronowitz |
California District Implements Writing Program Throughout Elementary Schools Stanislaus Union School District in Stanislaus, CA, reported that it implement Vantage Learning's MY Access! writing software for the 5th and 6th grades in all of its five elementary schools. |
T.H.E. Journal September 2005 Robert Yost |
Flexible Network Infrastructure Helps Meet District's Changing Needs IP telephony system improves student safety and staff productivity of northern Virginia district. |
InternetNews June 7, 2004 Michael Singer |
Mobile Workstation Goes Mainstream IBM and Intel announced the effort Monday. It consists of a ThinkPad mobile workstation powered by Intel's Centrino mobile chips and running Cadence Design Systems' Virtuoso software over a Linux-based operating system. |
CIO August 15, 2001 J. Brown |
Information Mobilization Choosing how to make existing apps road-ready... |
T.H.E. Journal January 2006 Joseph C. Panettieri |
A World Without Wires Whether helping to resurrect the Katrina-devastated South or upgrading educational access in districts far and wide, more affordable wireless mesh and voice networks are changing the learning environment across the nation. |
InternetNews September 5, 2006 David Needle |
Sybase Makes Big Mobile Play Sybase significantly expanded its mobile portfolio with today's announcement that it plans to buy Mobile 365 for approximately $400 million. |
T.H.E. Journal May 2004 |
Wi-Fi ZONE Mobile educators can now use their WAP-enabled cell phones or other devices to find more than 6,000 Wi-Fi ZONE locations. |
T.H.E. Journal March 2004 Darrell Walery |
Wireless Technology in K-12 Education WLANS gain popularity in schools grades K-12 because of their faster speeds and lower costs. An examination of why schools are adopting this technology. |
T.H.E. Journal February 2009 Charlene O'Hanlon |
Credit Recovery Software: the New Summer School Districts are using online programs to get at-risk students back on track to graduation. |
IndustryWeek April 1, 2004 John Teresko |
Manufacturing Unwired It all started as a handy way to wirelessly access the Internet from hot-spot access points that rapidly appeared in universities, coffee shops, malls and other public places. Now the wireless local area networks (WLANs) also known as Wi-Fi have become an indispensable tool for early adopters in business and industry. |
JavaWorld June 12, 2003 Jones & Krill |
JavaFirst brings Web services to mobile devices A Sun project examines how to make rich applications interact with J2EE backend services |
T.H.E. Journal June 2009 Christine Fox |
More Than Machines Comprehensive technology integration programs go beyond laptop initiatives to provide teachers with the support they need to improve student engagement and achievement. |
T.H.E. Journal January 28, 2010 Scott Aronowitz |
Wisconsin District To Launch Online School Howard-Suamico School District of Green Bay, WI, has announced it will partner with Kaplan Virtual Education to launch Bay Port iAcademy to provide full- and part-time online education opportunities to middle school and high school students throughout the state. |
T.H.E. Journal May 2006 Matt Miller |
Staying Connected Is a 'Breeze' An ed-tech specialist explains how a versatile Web conferencing tool is helping his sprawling district remove the distance between teachers, administrators, and staff. |
T.H.E. Journal March 2005 Darrell Walery |
Tips for Implementing a Wireless Network This quick-start guide will provide you with the basic points to consider before installing a wireless network in your school. |