ChrisMeager | 8th March 2013
Chris Meager looks at Corporate Owned, Personally Enabled (COPE), a BYOD model that may suit organisations who require a higher degree of predictability over their network of devices, with the advantages of allowing users the benefits of integrating personal and work use on a single smart device. Any straw poll on the views towards BYOD […]
Chris Gabriel | 4th March 2013
BYOD isn’t the only way to embed technology in education, says Chris Gabriel. The Real Time Generation survey, the results of which we released late last year, highlighted young people’s attitudes to technology in general, and technology in education in particular. Once again, the results demonstrated the extend to which modern technology and smart devices […]
Chris Gabriel | 25th February 2013
The next generation of digital innovators is already out there. We are just not looking in the right places nor giving them the tools and support they need to flourish, says Chris Gabriel. But what has a Raspberry PI got to do with it? Speaking in October 2012, UK Education Secretary, Michael Gove said: “If […]
Ian Cook | 12th December 2012
Ian Cook looks at the Internet of things and asks how this idea might manifest itself and, more importantly, what businesses should be doing to capitalise on the concept. It’s not news that there are now more devices connected to the internet than there are people in the world. In the main these devices are […]