A great video example of how teachers and students are using Autism Expressed. It answers the question, “Who is is this program designed for?”
The everyday experience of interacting with video online is best summed up as “instant,” but the time it takes to upload video can be frustrating.
It was announced late Monday that Open SSL, used to power encryption for an estimated two-thirds of the Internet, had a vulnerability that went undetected for two years. Edthena promises layers of security to our users, so this needed immediate attention. Here’s how we responded.
Autism Expressed is about to roll out a training program for 60 new users. Here’s how that will look.
As an IT engineer I always felt like I was a cog in the machine. I continually asked myself how it could be that one person could make any difference to the bottom line. The lack of a satisfactory answer to that question was one of my primary motivations for becoming an entrepreneur.
Google Play for Education is adding book rentals to its repertoire and Chromebooks’ use in education is expanding, increasing Google’s influence in the K-12 market.
Changes to the E-rate program, controversy over data privacy, and improving school budgets are expected to impact preK-12 companies doing business with schools in 2014.
Our most popular stories of 2013 tackled teachers’ spending habits, growth in the global education market, and three common core-related issues.
I was on a plane with a front-row seat to a multiple-minute melodrama about averting crisis in the air. In my view, the situation and how to handle it was simple. But the process airline employees took to get there was quite complicated. Compared to decision-making procedures in a startup, it was almost comical.
Tablets loaded with Google Play for Education launched today, with a focus on K-12 schools in the United States, after beta testing in 50 schools.