Is High Tech Teaching the Best Method?

In this generation of students who have grown up with computers, mobile devices and social media, technology in the classroom is a major focus. Teachers and administrators have become increasingly attentive to developing ways they can integrate technology to get students more engaged in what they are learning. But this begs the question of whether… Continue reading Is High Tech Teaching the Best Method?

What Is An Ultrabook And Do You Need One?

Ultrabook is a term coined by Intel to describe a new type of personal computing device. Ultrabooks fall somewhere between tablets and laptops, and they’re set to gain in popularity as the year goes on. Many popular manufacturers are coming out with their own versions of ultrabooks, including Acer, Dell, HP, Toshiba, Samsung, and Lenovo.… Continue reading What Is An Ultrabook And Do You Need One?

How Can Students Use Their Mobile Phones In Studying?

Mobile phones are now made more affordable, making it possible for parents to buy their children with a unit of their own. Unfortunately, some schools do not allow the use of cellphones in the classroom, although there are obvious benefits that students can gain from it. However, there are studies conducted to find out on… Continue reading How Can Students Use Their Mobile Phones In Studying?

How Does Mobile Technology Support Learning?

Behold, the future of education has gone portable Today, we are using our iPods, Blackberries and MP3 players in more ways than ever before. These portable, digital devices, once primarily reserved for listening to music, watching videos, and sending and receiving quick instant messages, have now evolved into learning support tools that are now considered… Continue reading How Does Mobile Technology Support Learning?

How To Target The 1%

Have you considered targeting a market of people who have money to spend and not just anyone who might look your way? There is a group of 11 million people categorized as “affluent” who account for over half of consumer spending in the US. Most have middle-class backgrounds and continue to pursue middle-class lifestyles. These… Continue reading How To Target The 1%

Using Digital Photo Frames In Schools

Using Digital Photo Frames in Schools Digital photo frames can be a great tool for teachers and administrators at any level. They are affordable and attractive, and they can be used in offices and classrooms to motivate students and display the school’s best features.

The Asus K72DR A1 Review

The Asus k72dr is a great multimedia device that also offers a super key board that greatly assists in typing. The machine suffers from under -class CPU performance and a low battery life. The product is also fairly priced compared to many other computers of the same class. It is a perfect foil to have… Continue reading The Asus K72DR A1 Review

The Dell Vostro 3300 Review

The Dell 3300 is a small laptop that appeals to the business -class. It comes in  a svelte form and skinny demeanor that is a legacy of the pioneering Dell Adamo computer, though it is not as skinny. It offers a top notch mixture of hardware and assortments that will appeal to its niche market.… Continue reading The Dell Vostro 3300 Review

Apple MacBook Pro Spring 2010 Review

The laptop under review comes from the Apple MacBook series that includes quick and efficient CPUs, coupled by graphics that coordinates smoothly between integrated and discrete GPUs. There only issues is their lack of HDMI, blue -ray and other top class facilities. They are also quite costly with other add -on costs that should have… Continue reading Apple MacBook Pro Spring 2010 Review

Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin Mini

The Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin mini is elegance and class. A work of beauty for sure. The bigger Zeppelin at $ 800 is more so a work of art. As good as this look iTunes is blamed for the frustration it causes in use. Features: Compatible with both iPod and iPhone, Synchronizes with the USB… Continue reading Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin Mini