Technology in education, like most other areas of education, has fads, buzzwords, and trends that come and go often. There have been many predictions in the past regarding the future of technology in schools. This list contains a variety of trends... Read More
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Big money and big-time college sports have been entwined for some time. But that connection may have grown even closer recently when California passed a first-of-its-kind law that allows student athletes to hire agents and make money on endorsement... Read More
If you were not one of the 200,000+ fans lining up to see the new footage in person at New York Comic Con this weekend, don’t worry: we’ve got you covered with a roundup of all the TV and movie trailers to premiere during NYCC. The... Read More
Ease of use gave Apple iOS devices an early lead in online video viewing, but “times have changed” notes a Brightcove report. In its Global Video Index for Q2 2019, Brightcove reports that 64% of video views on phones took place on... Read More
The teacher just told you that your child’s been acting up in school and playing the class clown. You’re not totally surprised. You’ve noticed similar behavior at home, especially when other people are around. So, what’s this behavior about,... Read More
With the summer holiday season right around the corner, scammers are looking to target vacation goers. As attractive as some summertime deals might seem, how can you tell the difference between the real deal and a dangerous scam? Check out... Read More
My youngest daughter just started Middle School. She’s the youngest of three so I’ve done this bit before, but it gets a little harder each time. This go around, it was clothing that was the issue. My youngest,... Read More
Nicotine in electronic cigarettes may be responsible for turning teens into regular smokers and vapers. Researchers surveyed 181 high school students from Los Angeles who vaped. Those who used e-cigs with higher nicotine concentrations were more likely... Read More
You arrive at the subway — coffee in one hand and your phone in the other — and quickly log into the Wi-Fi before firing off emails as you head to work. It’s a morning routine for many a multitasker in New York City, but it also... Read More
Vacation may be a time to relax, but don’t let your guard down and lose your wallet. These 10 tips can help protect you from an unexpected loss the next time you travel: 1. Prepare for the unknown. Travel insurance helps protect your trip... Read More
Dave Chappelle’s newest comedy special, Sticks and Stones, hit Netflix this week. It’s his fifth for the streaming giant, and the first to be released alone — the other four were released in pairs. You may have already seen it, but... Read More
Advantages of Solar Energy 1. Solar is a proven technology. The history of photovoltaic solar power began with scientific experimentation during the late 1800s. The first PV silicon cell capable of converting the sun’s energy into... Read More
Move aside breadcrumbing, there’s a new term that’s made its way into the dating vernacular: dogfishing. Dogfishing is when online daters pose with adorable pets—typically dogs—that aren’t theirs. The term was coined earlier this... Read More
Family vacations can simultaneously be fun and tiring, exciting and exhausting. If you want your family vacation to fun-packed, you will need to meticulously plan all the minute details to make sure you haven’t missed out anything. Even if you... Read More
When it comes to trimming your waistline, it’s not that calories don’t matter. They definitely do. It’s just that food quality and lifestyle habits matter too. If you’re looking to drop a few a pounds, here are some other things you’ll want... Read More