By Noel Gomez, Product Marketing Manager Instructure A new study by the National Education Association (NEA) reports that 55% of America’s teachers are ready to leave the profession due to burn out. That’s a staggering figure, but not very... Read More
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Earth Day is an annual global event, observed on April 22, that celebrates the environmental movement and raises awareness about pollution and ways to maintain a clean habitat. This year marks the holiday’s 52nd anniversary. And while many... Read More
What’s happened? A range of companies have announced new initiatives ahead of Earth Day (22 April). Apple has released new details on the increased use of recycled content across its products, while Resideo is pushing users to understand... Read More
Are Netflix’s best days behind them? Betteridge’s law of headlines doesn’t apply to this inquiry, because we’re genuinely asking. The streaming giant lost 200,000 subscribers in Q1 2022, marking the service’s first contraction in... Read More
Apple is about to take a, well, something out of the NFL’s rights portfolio. The tech behemoth reportedly has emerged as the favorite to land the NFL’s Sunday Ticket package, according to Matthew Belloni of PUCK.news, via Sports Business... Read More
Like most professionals, IT folks have their own lingo. Here are 10 insider words that you might hear that describe you: 1. EEOC An IT pro fully understands smartphones, computers, networks, tablets, routers, Wi-Fi, operating systems,... Read More
Elon Musk, the world’s richest man, held a Twitter poll asking users if they felt Twitter stood for “free speech.” Though Musk’s polls are usually fun and games — this poll has become the root of something completely... Read More
Nearly every human on the planet — a staggering 99% — breathes air that does not meet quality standards set by global health officials. The new data comes from a survey of over 6,000 municipalities in more than 100 countries across the... Read More
Have you moved in the past year? If so, it’s crucial to understand how your move could affect your taxes. While relocating to another state is unlikely to affect your federal taxes, you may have state tax implications. If you haven’t moved, but... Read More
Uber, the nemesis of New York’s yellow cab industry, has reached an unlikely deal to list all city taxis on its app. The partnership is a game changing move that could ease the rideshare giant’s shortage of drivers and offer some relief to the... Read More
New York City’s mayor will announce Thursday that he’s exempting athletes and performers from the city’s vaccine mandate for private workers, a move that will allow Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving to play home games and unvaccinated baseball... Read More
All across the nation, schools are having trouble filling vacant job openings for teachers. It’s a problem that’s been manifesting for years, but thanks to the pandemic, the teacher shortage crisis has worsened with no end in sight. While there... Read More
Did you know there’s a national holiday that celebrates everyone’s favorite activity: sleeping? We didn’t either until we talked to the people at the National Sleep Foundation (NSF). This global organization works to promote good... Read More
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is developing guidance that will ease the nationwide mask mandate for public transit next month, according to a U.S. official, but the existing face covering requirement will be extended through April... Read More
Here are some easy tips on how to save money as gas prices smash records. Find the cheapest gas near you with GasBuddy, AAA apps Gas prices can vary as much as 10 cents to 15 cents a gallon even within a few blocks or miles. Use apps such... Read More