TP-Link today announced the availability of the Deco XE75 Pro AXE5400 Wi-Fi 6E Tri-Band Mesh system. Let’s call it the […]
Month: August 2022
College’s Use of Exam-Proctoring Software to ‘Scan’ Rooms Violated Privacy Rights, Judge Finds
A college violated a student’s privacy rights when it used his webcam to scan the room around him during remote […]
The Political Right Is Slamming the Door on College Access
The national consensus supporting higher education is unraveling, as backing for college funding is increasingly becoming a partisan issue. And […]
What Is the True Cost of a 1:1 Device Program? One State’s Careful Rollout Offers a Look
As summer vacation winds down, thousands of devices—including Chromebooks, iPads, and laptops—are in the care of school district IT departments. […]
Samsung 990 PRO: Pushing that Cool PCIe 4.0 Envelope
Samsung Electronics America today officially announced the 990 PRO as its “high-performance NVMe SSD based on PCIe 4.0.” So this […]
Lessons Learned During My First Year as a Community College President
On the morning of August 2, 2022, I woke up to a flood of emotions as I reflected on my […]
Inside the Booming World Where Students Buy Custom Term Papers
It’s easier than ever to hire someone to write your school or college paper for you. That’s thanks to a […]
Asus ROG Rapture GT6: First UNII-4-ready Gaming Mesh
Asus today announced its Republic of Gamers (ROG) Rapture GT6 as “the first ROG mesh WiFi system optimized for gamers.” […]
Accessibility Tools Can Be Transformative for Some Students. But at What Cost?
When John first came to me in fall 2020, he was a ninth grader and we were in the thick […]
Zyxel Armor G5 Giveaway: Enter to Win Today
Updated (August 22): Alan’s response as the official winner of the giveaway: “Thank you, Dong! We are so happy with […]