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For some K–12 IT teams, iSCSI is the pick; others favor Fibre Channel. What storage is right for your district?
CIOs share strategies to stay technologically current, even in bad financial times.
Understanding technology, district goals, and teacher and administrator needs can help lead IT execs through a bevy of projects.
A handful of innovative high schools across the country are mixing technology and project-based learning to redesign their schools.
Four reasons schools should reinvent their classrooms this year.
Videotaping a lesson or experiment has numerous benefits for students and teachers.
Make quadratic functions come to life using a digital camera.
There can be a big difference between theory and practice. Just ask Principal Muriel Summers.
Sometimes one event can change the way you look at an entire section of your school’s IT infrastructure.
More than 18 months after its release, Windows Vista is back in the news.
Today, with schools paying more attention to international comparisons and trying to prepare students for college and the global marketplace, another change seems ready to sweep through U.S. high schools.
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Atlanta teacher gives promising youths a helping hand.
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Mass-notification systems allow schools to contact parents immediately with accurate and vital safety information.
These three schools are revamping their printing needs to save money and improve service.
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Minicomputers are adding mobility and flexibility to K–12 classrooms across the country.
As school districts rely more on wireless, some are finding management and protection a challenge.
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