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How Break/Fix Programs Maintain One-to-One Computing Success

EdTech Magazine

In the past, one measure of success for one-to-one computing programs in K–12 schools was simply getting devices into students’ hands so they could access the internet and other digital resources. Today, one-to-one programs are common, and success now encompasses getting devices into students’ hands and keeping them operational.

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Keep One-to-One Device Repair Costs Within Budget

EdTech Magazine

million — that’s how much one Georgia public school system will shell out for lost and damaged devices this year, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports. Repairing and replacing devices continues to be a major challenge for one-to-one device programs across the country. “On

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How K–12 Schools Can Overcome Common One-to-One Device Hurdles

EdTech Magazine

Now that students are back in the classroom with their devices in tow, educators are beginning to unlock their potential for in-person learning through one-to-one programs. School-issued laptops became a valuable bridge to learning and community when schools switched to remote learning during the pandemic lockdown.

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Common Oversights in One-to-One Device Purchasing

EdTech Magazine

When schools made the transition to one-to-one devices last year, they had to get technology into the hands of students as quickly as possible. Other districts are realizing their staff doesn’t have the knowledge or support to manage these devices on a grand scale.

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8 Reasons to Invest in a New Student Information System

If your school’s SIS has limited functions, only works on campus or breaks down more than you would like, it might time to invest in a new one.

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Streamlining One-to-One Computing Deployments in the Era of Remote Learning

EdTech Magazine

At North Canton City Schools in Ohio, supporting a one-to-one deployment of devices to students represents a daunting physical task that can overwhelm the district’s small tech team as it’s left to the time-consuming work of unboxing, configuring and preparing as many as 1,500 devices. It might take a…

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OLED vs LED Monitor: Which One to Choose? 

ViewSonic Education

How to choose which one will suit your needs? Despite sounding similar, OLED and LED monitors utilize fundamentally different technology to emit light so users can see images on their screen. We will also provide information on who can benefit the most from each technology and why. . Understanding LED Monitor Technology .

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7 Benefits of Lesson Plans in the Cloud

Having lesson plans available anywhere is just one of the advantages. What if teachers didn’t have to lug tons of paperwork with them to and from work?

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Quickly Create Personalized Learning Experiences that Work

How can we actively engage learners 24/7, on their level and according to their interests, while respecting their learning styles? In this guide: Explore how to transform traditional, one-way videos into two-way interactive learning experiences Understand different types of artificial intelligence (AI), including - Generative vs.

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Building the Foundation for a Modern K-12 Classroom

But one thing remains the same: you need a reliable learning platform that serves as the foundation for teaching and learning––for all students, in a variety of learning experiences. K-12 looks different these days. A next-generation video learning solution that takes student engagement to the next level.

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WW2 to COVID-19: How Remote Tools Help Reinforce Development Post-Program eLearning

Speaker: Pat D'Amico, Founder and CEO of About-Face Development

requires us to thoughtfully evaluate how we got here and how we can leverage the knowledge gained during the pandemic to address one of trainings greatest historical challenges – how we reinforce learning to move from knowledge to behavior change. In a world where virtual learning is here to stay, answering the question of “What now?”

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The Battle of the Authoring Tools: A 10-Point Comparison for Picking the Right One

Speaker: Chris Paxton McMillin, President of D3 Training Solutions

There are plenty of great authoring tools for developing eLearning, but the one you select could directly impact your course's outcomes. Depending upon your learners’ needs and your organization’s performance goals, you could be overlooking considerations that impact the both effectiveness of your courses and how long it takes to finish them.

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The Guide to Accessible Learning for Associations

Speaker: Dan Streeter, Vice President of Learning Strategy & Development at Blue Sky eLearn

After this webinar, you’ll have the know-how to get one step closer to ensuring that ALL truly means ALL. After this webinar, you’ll have the know-how to get one step closer to ensuring that ALL truly means ALL. Things just got real. But how do you make it happen?

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A CHRO’s Perspective on Substance Use in the Workplace: Supportive Strategies to Help Your Workforce Thrive

Speaker: Smita Das, MD, PhD, MPH, Medical Director, Psychiatry and Naj Wright, MBA, C-Suite HR Executive

The last year and a half has been one of extreme stress and anxiety for the American Workforce. A 2021 New York University School of Global Public Health survey of 5,850 people who drink alcohol found that 29 percent have increased their drinking during the pandemic. Join us for this important how-to discussion.

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Today’s Curriculum for the Higher Ed HR Leader

Speaker: Joseph Clay, Business Transformation Strategist at Oracle, and Jeffrey Haynes, Director with Baker Tilly Virchow Krause, LLP

One thing they all have in common: Their head of HR must align the HR function to best support the institution as it navigates this current landscape. So what are the problems and trends keeping these leaders up at night, and what are some of the solutions they are considering to close the gap on the challenges in higher education?