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T.H.E. Journal September 2005 |
Train Computer Classroom Stations Schools can configure computer stations in straight rows, curves, arcs, U-shapes, spirals, or clusters with the Train Computer Classroom Stations from SMARTdesks. |
T.H.E. Journal September 2005 |
Web Site Provides Discounts on Classroom Furniture Today's Classroom has launched a Web site to help school administrators and educators find the best value on school furniture and classroom equipment. |
T.H.E. Journal September 2005 |
Wharton Lectern The state-of-the-art Wharton Lectern from KI offers the latest in comfort and ingenuity with electronically adjustable height, a flexible gooseneck microphone, and a halogen note light. |
T.H.E. Journal September 2005 |
8e6 Helps Locate Student Responsible for Teacher Death Threat 8e6 Technologies' Enterprise Reporter is a stand-alone appliance that reports on Web usage without compromising filtering speed/performance or any other server/network functions. |
T.H.E. Journal September 2005 |
K12 Alerts Let Schools Send Real-Time Emergency Messages K12 Alerts is an emergency messaging platform from Message Logix that enables school districts to send real-time emergency messaging. |
T.H.E. Journal September 2005 |
Panda Launches Online Child Safety Campaign Panda Software has created the Children and the Internet: Don't Let Them Talk to Strangers campaign to make parents and teachers aware of the people and the risks that children may encounter when surfing the Web without adult supervision. |
InternetNews August 29, 2005 Lynn Haber |
SAN Scores Big With SMB User St. Mary's and All Angels School can be counted among the early SMB adopters of Fibre Channel SAN technology. |
PC Magazine July 15, 2005 Molly K. McLaughlin |
Microsoft Student 2006 Among the many features offered, this software allows students to access textbooks online, take tutorials on any subject, and get tips for starting book reports, essays, or school projects. |
InternetNews August 16, 2005 Jim Wagner |
VeriSign Goes to School Amid a string of college security breaches, the company teams with a nonprofit to offer digital certificate services to schools. |
InternetNews August 12, 2005 Roy Mark |
Felonious Times at Kutztown High The free laptops were supposed to give students an edge in college -- not a criminal record. Instead, the students used the password for unrestricted Internet use and were found in violation of Pennsylvania's computer trespass law. |
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