President Obama lays out a blueprint for America and keeps education front and center on the national agenda.
Continue Reading →Microsoft Partners in Learning went to the Cradle of Liberty to focus on leadership and school innovation at the Microsoft Institute Boston. Read some of the agenda highlights on leading with vision.
Continue Reading →Like every year before this one, 2012 will be an important year. However, the reasons will surprise you.
Continue Reading →Over the next three years, education technology will see a tectonic shift in capabilities and effectiveness. While change is evitable, education leaders should seek strategies that continue to optimize return on existing investments versus cannibalizing their seeds before they harvest. Read why Windows 8 optimizes resources and funding for students, teachers, and school budgets.
Continue Reading →While the conversation about whether students should bring their own devices seems pressing pressing now, it is not the consumerization shift we need to get our collective heads around next. The next debate will be about how do we enable students to “bring your own data,” not devices.
Continue Reading →The era of the shade tree mechanic is over—unless, your mechanic can write code in .Net languages or Java. What happens when the world’s most succesful automaker and Microsoft re-invent the driving experience? Find out after the break…
Continue Reading →Maryland’s education system is are already, and arguably, the best in the nation, according the 2011 Quality Counts Annual Report. I love the fact that Marylanders do not rest on their laurels. They continue to raise the bar for the nation and the rest of the world. That is where the global resources and the magic of software innovation from Microsoft can help.
Continue Reading →The President put forth a strange juxtaposition in his address when he remarked, “We’re the nation that put cars in driveways and computers in offices; the nation of Edison and the Wright brothers; of Google and Facebook.” I’m not sure if this was intentional or not…but it is a reflection of how technological change has [...]
Continue Reading →President Obama put a laser focus on improving education and learning for US Citizens during his 2011 State of the Union address. The implications of today’s education investments will impact generations.
Continue Reading →I hope you have a healthy App-etite, because we are about to be overwhelmed with applications! It’s 2011 and the Consumer Electronics Show has passed. There were clearly two major themes from CES 2011: we have more devices than ever and all devices will be connected. So in a world of devices…you must have apps.
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