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suhas very good article,e-education is very important now a days
tricks4comp This is on of my favorite city from my childhood. I wish that i'll spend 5 years there.
Resurgent phoenix The office suite can still be purchased without a subscription. I begun to read the license agreement and it stated if you do not pay the monthly fee they could not allow you to access your data...
kq4ym It's usually a safe bet that the first brand you use leads to future purchases. So if the kids are using Apple pad and pods it's going to be the first choice for many years. Same thing with the kids...
PeterJ Yes, the new approach is to "subscribe" you for the long. We will provide your applications, store your data, and secure it -- and you!
Resurgent phoenix I had a laptop with older Microsoft version. When the laptop broke I utilized my IPad for several months. I purchased a laptop with windows 8.1 and when I begun to set it up I had to pay a minimums...
Resurgent phoenix I heard that some school systems are buying fiber optic cables and designing systems to push out and control access to what students can view within the district and when they leave the district.
Amy Rogers Nazarov HA! Exactly, Terry. I gave my kiddo an old Palm Pilot to play with earlier this year, and he took out the stylus and said excitedly, Mom, it has a PEN! File under Cute Yet Defunct Technology. Just...
Pablo Valerio @Terry, I'm impressed with the Microsoft surface tablets. They are really a great product for education, but the price tag is unarfordable for most schools. iPads are the devices everyone loves...
Terry Sweeney Really interesting perspective, Amy. It's like handing these kids a Windows 95 machine and saying "Go learn!" It's abundantly clear that tablets are the next major device for computing; but it's...
Terry Sweeney Microsoft is still operating with a business model where it expects to make money off of applications software. From schools! #doublefail No wonder the schools are balking when Google's giving it...
Amy Rogers Nazarov The devices the kids are using at home could also influence the extent to which they take to a school-issued device. My first grader has fooled around with his dad's iPad for 2 years, but now at...
Davedgreat2000 The Case in Los Angeles CA has really made a lot of tax payers angry because they spent millions on the project and those iPads came back with virus, porn, broken screens. not much learning...
Pablo Valerio "Windows is looking creaky. Where next?" Kim, my biggest concern about MS Windows is its complexity. I don't deny that Windows 10 could be a powerful OS, but K-12 schools need a simple solution...
Pablo Valerio Thank you Dave, One of the advantages of the AirWatch system is managing what, when and where kids can use on the iPads. Also students are required to take care of their devices. One...
CitySolver When I was at university recently in 2008 the student spent alot of time trying to install various programs for design and sorting technical issues, the actual work often got left till last. If these...
Davedgreat2000 I wasnt able to attend the Con yesterday. However, i read this artilce and it is pretty good. A problem with any of the devices is that the schools need to be taking better care of them....
Kim Davis Thanks, by the way, to Pablo for really breaking this down in some detail. It made a nice complement to our webinar yesterday on the bigger picture for technology in the classroom.
Kim Davis Thanks, by the way, to Pablo for really breaking this down in some detail. It made a nice complement to our webinar yesterday on the bigger picture for technology in the classroom.
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Pablo Valerio, International Business & IT Consultant
11/12/2014
Solutions such as AirWatch's Teacher Tools and Google's Chromebook Management Console are fueling the adoption of Chromebooks and iPads, leaving Microsoft behind.
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11/11/2014
Join us this Thursday at UBM Future Cities for a special webinar presentation on delivering improved learning outcomes through the use of innovative technology.
Alan Reiter, President, Wireless Internet & Mobile Computing
2/24/2014
The United States kicked off 2014 with two school shootings in January. Should city schools implement high tech to help prevent these tragedies?
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2/14/2014
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2/12/2014
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2/6/2014
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iPads, Chromebooks Are Winning the School Market
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iPads, Chromebooks Are Winning the School Market
iPads, Chromebooks Are Winning the School Market
iPads, Chromebooks Are Winning the School Market
iPads, Chromebooks Are Winning the School Market
iPads, Chromebooks Are Winning the School Market
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iPads, Chromebooks Are Winning the School Market
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suhas very good article,e-education is very important now a days
tricks4comp This is on of my favorite city from my childhood. I wish that i'll spend 5 years there.
Resurgent phoenix The office suite can still be purchased without a subscription. I begun to read the license agreement and it stated if you do not pay the monthly fee they could not allow you to access your data...
kq4ym It's usually a safe bet that the first brand you use leads to future purchases. So if the kids are using Apple pad and pods it's going to be the first choice for many years. Same thing with the kids...
PeterJ Yes, the new approach is to "subscribe" you for the long. We will provide your applications, store your data, and secure it -- and you!
Resurgent phoenix I had a laptop with older Microsoft version. When the laptop broke I utilized my IPad for several months. I purchased a laptop with windows 8.1 and when I begun to set it up I had to pay a minimums...
Resurgent phoenix I heard that some school systems are buying fiber optic cables and designing systems to push out and control access to what students can view within the district and when they leave the district.
Amy Rogers Nazarov HA! Exactly, Terry. I gave my kiddo an old Palm Pilot to play with earlier this year, and he took out the stylus and said excitedly, Mom, it has a PEN! File under Cute Yet Defunct Technology. Just...
Pablo Valerio @Terry, I'm impressed with the Microsoft surface tablets. They are really a great product for education, but the price tag is unarfordable for most schools. iPads are the devices everyone loves...
Terry Sweeney Really interesting perspective, Amy. It's like handing these kids a Windows 95 machine and saying "Go learn!" It's abundantly clear that tablets are the next major device for computing; but it's...
Terry Sweeney Microsoft is still operating with a business model where it expects to make money off of applications software. From schools! #doublefail No wonder the schools are balking when Google's giving it...
Amy Rogers Nazarov The devices the kids are using at home could also influence the extent to which they take to a school-issued device. My first grader has fooled around with his dad's iPad for 2 years, but now at...
Davedgreat2000 The Case in Los Angeles CA has really made a lot of tax payers angry because they spent millions on the project and those iPads came back with virus, porn, broken screens. not much learning...
Pablo Valerio "Windows is looking creaky. Where next?" Kim, my biggest concern about MS Windows is its complexity. I don't deny that Windows 10 could be a powerful OS, but K-12 schools need a simple solution...
Pablo Valerio Thank you Dave, One of the advantages of the AirWatch system is managing what, when and where kids can use on the iPads. Also students are required to take care of their devices. One...
CitySolver When I was at university recently in 2008 the student spent alot of time trying to install various programs for design and sorting technical issues, the actual work often got left till last. If these...
Davedgreat2000 I wasnt able to attend the Con yesterday. However, i read this artilce and it is pretty good. A problem with any of the devices is that the schools need to be taking better care of them....
Kim Davis Thanks, by the way, to Pablo for really breaking this down in some detail. It made a nice complement to our webinar yesterday on the bigger picture for technology in the classroom.
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