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The survey indicated the issue of security was the most significant concern of both consumers and IT executives when it comes to BYOD implementation.
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As the principal of a school looking to upgrade the technology available to students a couple of years ago, we faced the dilemma of going the traditional route Delete the scoop?
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We live in a wireless world. Except we don’t. Sure, we can send huge amounts of information across the airwaves, but the devices capable of sending and receiving it are tied down to power cords. Delete the scoop?
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Electric Slide - Wirelessly Control PowerPoint, Office and videos on any screen with iPhone and iPadWirelessly present your PowerPoint slides, documents and videos with just your iPhone or iPad Delete the scoop?
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Educational Technology Resources for Educators and Teachers by EdTech Enthusiasts... Delete the scoop?
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