Brush up on ENA Live videoconferencing and distance learning this summer from the comfort of home—from your deck, lawn chair or couch—with the online ENA Live User Hub
This summer, kick your shoes off. While you’re at it, you could also get a leg up on videoconferencing and distance-learning skills! Summer is meant for relaxing and regrouping so you’re ready for the next school year. So ENA wants to suggest an extremely easy, stress-free, go-at-your-own-pace kind of way to brush up on your [...]
Read more »Are You Ready for Your Favorite ENA “Tee” Shirt?
What’s better than an ENA t-shirt? A free ENA “tee” shirt. Don’t miss out! We’ve said for years that we consider you, as an ENA customer, part of our team—and we want to give you another t-shirt that proves it! We’ve got a hunch this one might be your new favorite, so here’s what you [...]
Read more »CoSN Releases Results of First National K-12 IT Leadership Survey
For Immediate Release CONTACT: For CoSN Michael Kaplun 202/496-2120 michaelkaplun@cosn.org Jennifer Cummings 202/496-2131 jcummings@cosn.org CoSN Releases Results of First National K-12 IT Leadership Survey Announced During Opening Session at 2013 Annual Conference in San Diego, CA Washington, DC (March 12, 2013) – The Consortium for School Networking (CoSN) today released the results of its first [...]
Read more »THINK Nation Recognizes Ms. Fish as Teacher of the Month
Every month Think Through Math recognizes a teacher who currently is using Think Through Math and has gone above and beyond inside and outside the classroom. For the month of February, Ms. Fish out of Portland, Texas has been named February’s Teacher of the Month. Think Through Math asked Ms. Fish some questions about herself [...]
Read more »Want Free Videoconferencing Content?
See below for absolutely FREE videoconferencing curriculum additions! The National WWII Museum – March 27 To close out Women’s History Month, celebrate the accomplishments of women on the Home Front and near the battlefronts during WWII. When Americans were called to action, women “did their part” despite stereotyping and discrimination. Students will hear accounts from [...]
Read more »The Third Law
“Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” The Third of Arthur C. Clarke’s Three Laws Upon reading Paul Graham’s essays on technology, I wanted to start this year off with a blog of predictions for what I think is next. My eyes still light up like a child in a candy store when [...]
Read more »A Night With Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson
I recently had the privilege to attend a talk given by Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson at Vanderbilt University. Dr. Tyson really needs no introduction at this point (but if you’re still in the dark, feel free to be intimidated by his CV). His talk was titled “10 things everyone should know about the universe,” and [...]
Read more »The Year of The Windows Tablet
Roughly 100 million tablets (iPads, Kindle Fires, Nooks, and Nexus 7s) have been sold, and that number will only rise with nearly every company throwing their hat into the ring, such as Toys’R’Us, and more importantly, Microsoft. “A Fundamental Shift” Make no mistake—Microsoft will be around for a very long time. They have around $58 [...]
Read more »What If? – The Burning Platform
There is a pertinent story about a man who was working on an oil platform in the North Sea. He woke up one night from a loud explosion, which suddenly set his entire oil platform on fire. In mere moments, he was surrounded by flames. Through the smoke and heat, he barely made his way [...]
Read more »The Gaggle App for the iPad Makes Its Debut
Today Gaggle released their new App for the Apple iPad which solves the problem of shared iPads in a classroom cart environment. With Gaggle’s iPad App each student using the iPad logs in to their own account, so sharing the tablet is easy. The purpose of developing the App was to give students and teachers [...]
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