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Why didn't the Lower Merion School board simply call the police? Grade: F
The Lower Merion district school board's explanation why they turned on webcams on school supplied laptops for student use -- while a good reason (they were stolen so let's see school IT techs can...
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As technologies merge, school bans on iPods enter the gray zone
Florida county that banned iPods reconsiders. Is an iPod a music player or a teaching device? Is an iPhone a cellphone or a video player? Flat out bans on devices no longer make sense.
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Internet pushes schools to confront First Amendment issues
Challenging questions: Is what kids say on MySpace schools' business? What if its harmful to fellow students or teachers? What if it's done on their own computers and their own time?
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Schools slow to adopt online courses, even as state agencies approve them
Students tell board they'll have to drop advanced placement classes to take basic Office courses in person.
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Will schools be tempted to buy tablets to use Windows 8?
Is the launch of Windows 8 affecting the purchase of tablets by schools?
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Top 50 iPad Rollouts by Enterprises & Schools (Updated May 22, 2012)
To all the remaining skeptics: there's one bit of evidence that to me pretty much proves that the iPad - and tablets - won't be a one-hit wonder.
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Zuckerberg won't share - IPO will maintain his total control
It's ironic that Facebook encourages so much sharing by so many yet Mr Zuckerberg refuses to share where it matters -- control of the company.
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The implications of schools demanding access to student mobile devices
Schools are demanding the right to search smartphones and laptops in a bid to catch cyberbullying. What are the implications?
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Good news for SAP HANA developers: free is a four letter word
SAP has made its HANA developer license free to all comers. This is important at multiple levels, not least because it opens the door to extreme applications.
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Facebook to add at least one woman to its board (rumor)
Facebook wants to diversify its board of directors, according to a recent rumor. The company is looking to add at least one woman, but won't be announcing any additions until after it goes public.
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Yahoo's CEO steps down amid 'Resumegate'; Board reshuffles
After a turbulent fortnight for the once darling of the Web, its chief executive is set to step down after allegations over resumé fixing proved too damaging for the company.
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TeenTech Weekly: Facebook addiction, BYOD schools, Mac infections
The weekly roundup of Generation Y and student resources you may have missed.
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Airtel wants to make YouTube a BillBoard for Indian music
Airtel is in talks with Google India to make YouTube into a democratic billboard for music listeners.
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Is a virtual school the best option for the next generation?
Are virtual schools the future of learning?
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TeenTech Weekly: Facebook 'friending' students, virtual school, the Gen-Y workplace
The weekly roundup of Generation Y and student resources you may have missed.
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Instagram CEO wanted $2 billion from Facebook (rumor)
Instagram co-founder and CEO Kevin Systrom wanted $2 billion for his company. Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg convinced him to sell for $1 billion, according to a new rumor.
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Sprint offers old-school netbook on fading WiMAX network
Sprint is offering a subsidized netbook with old technology, to work on its WiMAX network that will be phased out in favor of current LTE. The subsidy requires a 2-year commitment to the old tech.
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Fairfax high school considers going virtual
A U.S. school is considering a move to fully virtual learning.
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Students use 'Bus tracker' to stay safe
Some students in dangerous areas no longer have to stand at the bus stop, due to new tracking technology.
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Facebook launches guide for school counselors
Facebook has funded and helped put together a guide for school counselors. The social networking giant recruited iKeepSafe and the American School Counselor Association (ASCA) to write it.
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