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5 ways schools can adopt technology more effectively

When considering technology investments, it's easy to get caught up in all that data. If three words have dominated organizations' IT environments in recent years, they would be: efficiency, efficiency and efficiency. When we think of the things that IT has the potential to improve, it's tempting to jump to things like automation and lower total co...

Taking a digital tour of your future college

You probably remember what your college admission process was like: Schools would send you packets of information filled with gorgeous color photography and glowing testimonials. You'd stuff all of it into a box, pull it out to decide which schools to visit and then - if you or your parents had the time and money - schedule trips. While visiting...

How to prevent identity theft while vacationing

With summer just around the corner, people across the Northern Hemisphere are gearing up to board a plane, throw on a swimsuit and hit the beach. Whenever travelers are hitting the road and visiting an unfamiliar location, security becomes a major concern. One of the issues concerning travelers these days is the threat of identity theft. Accord...

Tech education gets techier in New York public schools

We've talked before about the "skills gap" - the lack of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics professionals and the growing need for those skills in the workforce. A technical education used to mean that a high school student was going to a vocational school to become an automotive professional, cosmetologist or get trained for a bl...