ScreenBeam Blog | Education
2017: A Bright Year Ahead for Wireless Display
I attend my fair share of industry events over the course of a year. Last year I was approached by a teacher who told me: "I have been a teacher for a long time. I have gone from a classroom of 24 students to a classroom of 32 students in the past 10 years. The kids...
Preparing Students for the Workforce
The U.S. Bureau of Labor has projected employment in the IT sector, specifically computer and peripheral equipment manufacturing, computer systems and design and software publishing, as the largest and fastest growing in the U.S. Yet, according to the National Center...
Are You A Windows Guru? Take this Quiz to Find Out.
We all love Windows 10 -- four hundred million of us and counting. But how many of us can be considered a Windows guru? I’m talking about those of us who eat, sleep and breathe by way of Windows. To see where you fit on the spectrum, take this short quiz: ☐ You...
Wireless Display in Modern Classrooms
I am continually amazed at how technology has transformed the educational experience. Teachers have access to more digital learning tools, enabling them to teach using educational applications, streaming videos, and even live chats with other learners across the...
Proximity Control: 5 Tips for the Modern Classroom
88 percent of students age 13-17 have access to a cellphone, 11 percent of students age 4-17 are diagnosed with ADHD and an increasing number of children are dealing with adult-sized amounts of stress. Distraction in the classroom is a growing concern. Proximity...
The Magic of Miracast: A Tale of Two School Districts Part 2
In my last post, I introduced a scenario that many IT managers face: effectively allocating resources for maximum return. Today, let's talk about managing network bandwidth. Meet Linda. Linda is the director of technology at a large university. Linda doesn’t know...