Perspectives
In the November/December issue of T.H.E. Journal, contributing writer David Raths runs down everything district security officials need to know if they're considering making the jump from an analog system for campus video surveillance to one that's IP-based. There are always good reasons for making changes, just as there are good reasons for sticking to the status quo. Here we try to help district administrators weigh the pros and cons for themselves. More
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Unleash the Freedom of Wi-Fi in K-12 Education
Sponsored by: Hewlett Packard
Wireless technologies have transformed classrooms across the country.
Many school districts miss the chance to capitalize on this opportunity
because of the limitations of their wireless networks. This white
paper digs into the obstacles that faced when expanding the use of
mobility, and how to unleash the freedom Wi-Fi affords learning and
administration.
- Are You Using the Right Laptop?
Sponsored by: Dell
Are you as concerned with the security and mobility of your laptop
as with high-performance? With the right laptop, you don't have to
sacrifice mobility for performance, or security for durability. Are
you looking for the right laptop? To find the model for your needs,
visit the Dell Resource Center for Laptops for Higher Education.
- Predicting Student Outcomes: Business Analytics for Education
Sponsored by: IBM
Learn how you can use business analytics to make sense of all your
data to drive decision making and improve student performance and
student retention.
- The State of K12 School Facilities: Investment Trends & Policy Initiatives
Sponsored by: SCBE
School facilities expert discusses: K-12 facility investment trends
and policy initiatives; key trends affecting school facilities; state
and federal funding initiatives; new ideas and a positive approach to
managing facilities more efficiently, with less.
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