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The gritty reality of online school

Forced to radically rethink the course material and requirements through a dramatically different lens, actually improved several aspects of the teaching process.

The big leap to Big Sur

Two full, bootable backups before a major OS update should be mandatory for a computer in daily, critical use.

Why is TATT buying tablets for students?

TATT is governed by procurement rules, which require a competitive bidding and tendering process that is supposed to be documented and accessible to the public.

How Teams flourished

Microsoft shuttered Classroom in favour of Teams in 2017, and now reports 183,000 Microsoft Teams for Education deployments in 175 countries.

The burning dock

Media houses aren’t in competition with each other, they are in competition with disinterest, sketchy reading habits and a world of distracting, often contradictory quasi-information.

Taxes won’t solve the journalism problem

Time spent trying to tax tech giants is wasted time. Media managers need to learn the lessons that their business models offer and adjust strategy accordingly.

Are you ready for Apple’s M1 Macs?

Smaller tolerances in chip manufacturing increase transistor density, reduce power draw and deliver smaller, longer lasting mobile and portable devices.

A Kindle for the online classroom

To get Google's apps like Classroom and Meet on an Amazon Kindle, you need to do some hacky stuff to get things going.