We’re familiar with the higher education headlines. Growing student debt, declining college enrollment, faculty layoffs and department closures, to name […]
Month: March 2022
10Gbps Internet: Super Broadband’s Secrets
Guys, I did it! I recently upgraded my home to a 10Gbps Fiber-optic broadband plan via Sonic. Yes, that’s 10Gbps […]
Our Nation’s Teachers Are Hustling to Survive
Within the profession, it’s a fact of life, according to Eleanor Blair, author of the 2018 book, “By the Light […]
An Unusual Way to Charge for College: Make It Voluntary
The cost of college keeps climbing, and schools these days are considering all kinds of innovative options to keep costs […]
Multi-Gigabit Wi-Fi 6/E Routers: 2022’s Best List
Together with 5G, Wi-Fi 6, Wi-Fi 6E, and especially the sorta-upcoming Wi-Fi 7, is the new area of faster-than-Gigabit connections, […]
Making Higher Ed More Accountable for Student Job Outcomes
Many colleges claim to help students find good jobs—but Texas State Technical College takes that to a new level. The […]
Can Personalized Learning Be Scaled to Ease Teacher Burdens and Close Achievement Gaps?
Schools are confronting vast achievement gaps among students and an exhausted teaching force. Some say it’s time to finally commit […]
Students’ Career Interests Are Changing. Here Is Why Our Teaching Must Change, Too
Regularly I run into our students making Tik Tok videos in school stairwells. I often jump in, but that’s a […]
Netgear WAX630E Review: A Solid 6GHz Upgrade
The WAX630E is Netgear’s first Tri-band Wi-Fi 6E business-class access point. And it can be a viable alternative to the […]
The School Hall Pass Is Going Digital. Is That a Good Thing?
The ritual of handing students a written hall pass probably hasn’t changed much since schools were first created—unless you count […]