The ThinkPad L series’ spill-resistant keyboards and superior web conferencing at cost-conscious pricing support the realities of everyday life in the modern classroom — and beyond.
Hybrid learning can curb learning loss, support teacher and student well being, and keep schools flexible and accommodating to learning differences. Read: it’s probably here to say. Here’s why.
Thin and light, yet extra durable, 11e Series Windows laptops are reinforced to withstand the rigorous environments associated with schools. From book-bags to buses to desks, these devices are ready to foster a learning environment despite what your child puts them through.
It’s not news to anyone in K-12 that STEAM is an incredibly rewarding but demanding approach to education. It teaches students that that the world is an intricate and beautiful combination of science, technology, engineering, art, math, and more. STEAM sets young learners up to be college- and career-ready in areas that combine subject matter expertise, and encourages them to problem-solve using a range of different skills. But with that …
The industry’s smallest workstation, at less than one-liter total volume, offers uncompromising performance in a form factor that is 96 percent smaller than a traditional desktop. Teachers can display it on their desk, mount it behind a monitor, or carry it with them between classrooms!
Schools are under a cybersecurity siege. Do you know how to respond? Learn how to develop and test a comprehensive plan that protects against the most egregious attacks on educational institutions.
All across the grounds of JB Red Owens Sports Complex in Easley, SC are seemingly common areas that are being transformed into immersive, outdoor, learning environments by a group of 3rd-5th grade students from Pickens County School’s Gifted and Talented Program. They are called “STEAM Stops” and are set to open on May 18th, 2022 at 1 PM EDT followed by a ceremony celebrating students’ hard work. According to former …
Over the past several decades – and especially in the last 10 years – the internet has opened the door to a whole new world for teachers and students alike. And while that is in many ways an amazing thing, from streamlining communication to improving learning outcomes, it can also be hazardous for young learners developing social/emotional skills. As we move forward in the ever-progressing digital age, it becomes even …
Project-based learning depends on students’ abilities to work together and confer, and encourage strengths that children will use in school and beyond.
By Josh Ratliff | Director of Education Initiatives, Trafera Flashback to 2006. I’m fresh out of college, in my first teaching position, and ready to turn the world upside down. Our school recently installed our first interactive whiteboards. I don’t mean the fancy touchscreen large-format displays we have today. These were the old plastic boards with a projector on a cart, and the kids would bump the cart every three …