ClassLink announced the release of its free ClassLink LaunchPad app for iPads and iPhones available in the Apple store.
ClassLink announced the release of its free ClassLink LaunchPad app for iPads and iPhones available in the Apple store.
IdeaPaint announced that it has again expanded its product portfolio with the introduction of CLEAR, a certified low-emission, virtually odorless, LEED-compliant dry erase paint.
New online software products like BrainPro Autism provide support and deliver positive changes in the brain, improving both reading and social skills for students with neurological disorders.
Epson was featured on the nationally-syndicated morning talk show, LIVE! with Kelly, during its third annual "Top Teacher Week."
Hitachi America, Ltd. announced the next generation of its Classroom and Conference Room 3LCD projectors: the CP-X2015WN, CP-WX2515WN, CP-X2515WN, CP-X3015WN, CP-X4015WN and CP-WX3015WN.
In the 1990s, the term “digital divide” emerged to describe technology’s haves and have-nots. It inspired many efforts to get the latest computing tools into the hands of all Americans, particularly low-income families.
Most people don't wake up in the morning thinking about how to best explain the financial collapse of the Thai baht in the 1990s. But most people aren't Sal Khan.
Which products and services make a difference in your district? Nominate your favorite products by the deadline of Sept. 12 to be considered for the Readers' Choice Top 100 Products of 2012.
Epson has been recognized by the 2012 EdTech Digest Awards with three EdTech Digest Cool Tools Award, the EPSON PowerLite 93+ projector was selected as a winner and the EPSON BrightLink 485Wi and EPSON Stylus Pro 7700 were selected as finalists.
NetSupport is pleased to announce the latest update to its Mac and Linux-compatible classroom monitoring and instruction tool, NetSupport Assist.
Crestron introduced its Fusion enterprise management platform, which revolutionizes the way organizations control their building technology.
Hatch has partnered to align Hatch’s iStartSmart computer learning system with Teaching Strategies GOLD assessment system to enable educators to utilize authentic data from Hatch’s individual child reporting as evidence for each child’s GOLD assessment.
Susan White, principal of Pearl Haskew Elementary School in the Mobile, Ala. area is honest about one of her biggest weaknesses. “I am not very tech savvy, but observe4success is so easy to use. I’m convinced that if I can do it, anyone can!” says White.
Falmouth Elementary School acquired a school-wide license to Tales2Go soon after the school purchased hundreds of iPads for its K-5 classrooms.
DA columnists Elliot Soloway and Cathleen Norris are experts in education technology, and have traveled the world researching how mobile technologies, particularly smartphones, can be used in K12 education.