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Long Island School Seeks 24/7 Computer Access    February 2010
Montauk School Board examines advantages to ClassLink’s customized 24/7 school application access.  Around-the-clock access would minimize paper waste, allow stay-at-home students to access classwork and teachers to grade and edit assignments online, provide online report review for board members, and most importantly erase barriers between the “have and the have nots” among students. 

Impacting Today’s Learners:  Mobile Computing Devices   February 2010
Answering the question, “Why is Mobile Technology Different from Other Technology?”, this District Administration article points out that just any technology doesn’t ensure an impact on teaching and learning.  Read why DA says EVERY STUDENT IN EVERY GRADE IN EVERY SCHOOL will use a mobile computing device WITHIN 5 YEARS. 

Educators Give Feedback on Customized Portal Delivery Software 2010
“More hands on instruction,” “greater efficiency,” and “ease of access to educational materials from anywhere” are just a few of many advantages educators cite after implementing ClassLink LaunchPad software.  Additionally, the “fully secure network” and the maintenance capability of “deploying an app to 1,800 clients in 30 minutes” have technology directors committed.  Finally, “the kids love it.”

Dumping the Office Desktop January 2010
Disposable computers are a new but increasingly popular concept.  When you spend 50% of a PC’s cost on annual maintenance, it’s no wonder thin client (aka “lollipops”) sales are expected to more than double from 2007-2012.  Prospects of eliminating help desks and cutting IT staffs factor into the renaissance of thin clients and other PC alternatives.


Trimming Down October 2009
ClassLink utilizes thin client architecture, offering substantial dollar and energy savings as well as greater security.  Learn specifics from school districts on how to lower total cost of ownership, go green, and simultaneously improve web browsing, enhance multimedia performance, decrease downtime, and dramatically cut back on technical troubleshooting time.


ClassLink's Inquiry helps make leaders manage technology costs June 2009
eSchool News recognizes ClassLink’s Inquiry, the only software that allows administrators to combine technology usage data with student grades and attendance.

How to "Think Thin" October 2008
Thin clients provide educators with a secure, economical computing solution while staying environmentally conscious. 

H.P. Unveils Mobile Thin Clients January 2008
HP more than doubles research and development investments in thin client technology, citing energy and security advantages. 

A look at five distinct advantages for thin client technology, as well as what to consider in a thin client deployment.

Bellevue Deploys Hosted Apps for 24/7 Access October 2007
Ohio’s Bellevue City Schools provide home computer access to teachers and students through ClassLink’s LaunchPad.

Thin is In September 2007

Thin computing is becoming the “new PC.”  Three-fourths of computing costs come from technical support, software upgrades, security patches and other maintenance; these costs and aggravations diminish dramatically with thin clients.

Gearing up for back-to-school August 2007

Connecticut’s Monroe Public School students can access school information from home through ClassLink networking.

Assessing your Assets July 2007
Outlining the benefits of asset management software, School CIO also provides a “what to look for” checklist.  ClassLink is among recommended vendors.

Upgrades put North Schuykill at head of class January 2007
North Schuylkill School District, Ashland, PA, greatly increases school bandwidth and curricula delivery options to teachers and students.  Read how ClassLink has helped transform computing capability.

Dumb Terminals Can be a Smart Move January 2007
Learn why maintenance costs and security are two big arguments in favor of thin client technology.

 

ClassLink Named Hot New Product for Schools for 2006, August 2006
ClassLink OnTrack, a curriculum mapping tool which allows for electronic student portfolios, is highlighted among cutting edge school technologies.

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ClassLink Named IT/Software Most Innovative Company for 2006 June 2006

ClassLink, K-12 educational specialist, first listens to its customers.  After identifying the need for a reliable instructional technology platform, they provided customized software solutions for delivery of that platform.

 

Technology Gets More Detailed and More Engaging For Students July 2005
ClassLink’s use of thin client technology offers school districts a consistency not previously possible.  Costs are less, reliability is enhanced, and teachers no longer have to be technicians to get everyone up and running.  Not only that – IT support time is dramatically reduced.
NECC 2005 - School Network Administration July 2005

eSchool News highlights select National Educational Computing Conference vendors, including ClassLink’s curriculum software.

Capital Markets Loosen Up; Star Ledger recognizes ClassLink potential October 2004
ClassLink, specialist in Internet software for students, is praised as successful financial model.

A Start-up Built to Last; Hoboken firm goes to school on others' mistakes March 2003
ClassLink focuses on K-12 market to meet computing needs expressed by teachers.

 
 

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