Educate-me.net will be at Mass/CUE

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Educate-me.net is teaming up with Bloxx at the 2015 Massachusetts Computer Using Educators and Massachusetts Association of School Superintendents Annual Technology Conference. Stop by Booth #326  to learn about how Bloxx can help your eSafety and web filtering needs.  Our filtering experts will also be on hand to provide live demonstrations of the Bloxx solution in action. Bloxx to present alongside Worcester Public schools In addition to exhibiting, Bloxx has a dedicated speaking slot, which is being co-hosted by Bob Walton, the Chief Technology Officer (CTO), at Worcester Public Schools. This large School District is embedded firmly into the City of Worcester’s community and provides educational services to 25,000+ students across 50 different locations. Bob is a highly experienced CTO and has had to carry out the rigorous process of identifying, trialing and implementing Web Filtering solutions countless times. He has kindly offered to share this knowledge, and provide key points on what to look for, with the MassCUE audience. There will be a full case study from Worcester highlighting the challenges faced when purchasing a web filter, and the benefits gained since implementation of their Bloxx solution. You can still register for the show for free, here.

Math Lesson #1

New Term, New Students, New Devices, New Online Risks….

Math Lesson #1

The summer vacation is a time for a relaxing break, however across the 7-week breather the web has done anything but relax. Based on an average day online, it’s thrown up a whole host of new threats. Here at Bloxx we set ourselves a little Math homework and our research has concluded that during the holidays the wonderful World Wide Web has produced:
  • 10,160,640 new Anonymous Proxies
  • Over 7 million hrs of new YouTube video
  • Over 232 billion pieces of Facebook content
  • Almost 3 billion Google searches
(And we can only speculate that a high % of this will be wildly inappropriate for your students, not to mention illegal) The staggering figures are another key example as to why data base filters are no longer fit for purpose to keep pace with the evolution of the web… And it really doesn’t take a Math genius to calculate that using a legacy (or database driven) method of filtering the web,  coupled with students spending growing amounts of time online, and consuming more and more content equates to increased risk.. Can you guarantee that your web filter ready to combat the 10,160,640 new Anonymous Proxy sites that have sprung up over the holiday period? And if not, where does leave you in regards to Compliance? Moreover, is your infrastructure and online security ready for all the new smartphones, watches and any other new, shiny connected devices students may be bringing with them this term? Here at Bloxx, we use patented Tru-View Technology (TVT) to safeguard learning and deliver zero second protection. Want to find out how our innovative technology works (oh and did we mention it currently helps secure 800 million devices across the globe?). Then watch our 2 minute video. Be sure to revisit our blog to follow the Bloxx series of back to school blogs… Up next “Placing Compliance under the microscope, do you have an up-to-date AUP? Are you compliant?” Learn how you can empower learning with BYOD with our free eBook Or want to find out more about how Bloxx can safeguard your students? Book A Demo with one of Educate-me.nets web security experts

Educate-me.net now offering Bloxx

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Educate-me.net is pleased to announce that we have partnered with Bloxx and will be selling and consulting on their full line of security products.

Why Bloxx?

Pioneering Tru-View Technology Technological innovation is what drives us. Whether it’s developing patented technologies or utilizing technological advances to better shape and deploy our solutions.bloxx_shield_full_trans The relentless and evolving online threat landscape, in which we all inhabit, is what underpins Bloxx’s earnest commitment to continuous Research & Development. A worthy commitment – given that our technology currently filters 800 million devices globally to deliver safe, collaborative and productive learning and working environments. Bloxx technology helps protect 800 million devices worldwide Bloxx Tru-View Technology (TVT), utilizes patented language analysis and intelligent identification techniques to perform real-time URL categorization to radically improve online protection and security.

Zero second protection

Bloxx TVT operates in real-time, 24/7 to deliver dynamic content analysis and categorization for ubiquitous web filtering.

Bloxx Products

New Product Spotlight – Microsoft Office 2016

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Microsoft Office 2016 helps you to do your best work – anywhere, anytime, and with anyone. New, modern versions of the classic desktop applications, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote and Skype for Business, are built for maximum productivity. You’ll quickly produce professional documents with rich authoring features, design controls for pixel-perfect layouts and new built in Excel tools will help you get more out of your data, faster and easier. You’ll have access to your docs in the cloud whenever you need them. And with your documents stored online, it’s easy to get your team on the same page. Just share, present and work together on projects with built in team collaboration tools across the suite.  Skype for Business lets you work with others no matter where they are.  Office 2016 also offers new security, compliance, and deployment features, giving organizations more control over sensitive data and IT more flexibility in deployment and management. This release consists of updates to the following products, which will be replacing the existing Office 2013 product SKUs.

Key changes with this release:

  • OneNote will no longer be sold as a standalone application. OneNote 2016 will be included with the Office Professional Plus 2016 and Office Standard 2016 suites.
  • InfoPath 2013 will be the last version of standalone InfoPath.  InfoPath 2013 will be included with licenses for Office Professional Plus 2016. InfoPath Forms Services will continue to be supported in the next on-premises release of SharePoint Server 2016, as well as being fully maintained in Office 365.
  • Lync on-premises product SKUs will be replaced with new Skype for Business SKUs effective October 1, 2015.   These new SKUs represent new versioned offers of the Lync products under the Skype for Business branding.   The L/SA and SA SKUs for Lync, which are always versionless, will not be net new for October. Instead, we will be changing the names of these existing SKUs to reflect Skype for Business.  Legacy media SKUs that need to retain the Lync branding for those on current versions will remain as-is.
Office 2016 suites and applications will include Volume Licensing editions of Language Pack and/or Language Interface Pack and/or Proofing Tools for the required language(s). For O365 customers – Language Packs, LIPs and Proofing Tools have now been released into a single downloadable package called the Language Accessory Pack for Office 2016 for O365. Depending on the language selected, the Language Accessory Pack may add additional display (Language Pack or LIP) and/or proofing tools. Before installing the Language Accessory Pack be sure that Microsoft Office 2016 Preview is installed. For Educational Pricing or questions please call your Educate-Me.net account representative or email us at sales@educate-me.net.  

Doodle in your School

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A recent pilot project conducted in the UK demonstrated how new and emerging technologies such as the 3Doodler can enhance, shape and influence an educational setting in a variety of ways; as well as encourage students to take on new challenges. The program specifically highlighted how the 3Doodler can be used to:
  • Incentivize performance amongst students;
  • Diversify teaching methods within the classroom;
  • Stimulate kinaesthetic and visual learners;
  • Enhance the performance of divergent thinkers;
  • Improve concentration amongst students, including those with ADHD;
  • and Level the playing field between male and female students, especially in the sciences
This case study looks in detail at the goals, methods, and outcomes of the pilot project, and also highlights feedback from both students and teachers who participated.

Key Terms & Concepts

Learning Styles

  • Kinaesthetic learning – when students learn optimally by “doing”. Such students may struggle to learn solely by reading or listening
  • Visual learning – a teaching and learning style in which ideas, concepts, data, and other information are portrayed visually, with images and other visual techniques
  • Auditory learning – a learning style in which a person learns through listening

Thinking Styles

  • Divergent thinking – a thought process or method used to generate creative ideas by exploring all possible solutions
  • Convergent thinking – a type of thinking that focuses on coming up with a single, well-established answer to a problem. It is oriented toward deriving the single best, or “most correct” answer to a question
ADHD – Attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder. Students can be unable to focus, overactive, or unable to control their behavior STEM Subjects – Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math 3Doodler partnered with St. Augustine’s Catholic High School in the UK to introduce the 3Doodler to a number of aspects of the school’s curriculum. The 3Doodler pilot program involved approximately 150 high school students, the large majority of whom had not used 3Doodler before. The 3Doodler was incorporated into courses as wide ranging as mathematics, physics, biology, business, engineering, art, textiles, and design and technology. As a part of the pilot program, the technology department also conducted a survey of all students involved in the program to evaluate their reaction to the 3Doodler and its use in the classroom, details of which are set out below. Methods While the 3Doodler was used in various disciplines, for the purposes of this case study we will focus on the use of the 3Doodler in three specific subject areas 1. Technology & Engineering 2. Sciences, specifically Biology 3. Art & Design Technology & Engineering In order to teach students about structures, and the physics behind bridge building, students were presented with a problem: how to span the distance between two blocks by building something using the 3Doodler. Students: “The 3Doodler helps you think about structure.” “Some people learn better when they see why things work the way they do.” Students were provided with limited resources to complete the task: the 3Doodler pen, x3 strands of plastic, x2 wooden blocks spaced 30cm apart, and a template sheet of basic bridge building shapes (squares, triangles, and “H” shapes). Prizes were then awarded for the best individual model and for the best team effort. The educators at St. Augustine’s found that the 3Doodler eliminated much of the preparation normally required and allowed the students to dive into the task immediately. From the teacher at St. Augustine’s: “From the word go, the students were highly motivated and enthusiastic about this new technology. Learning was differentiated as some students relied on the security of templates all lesson, others graduated to independent learning quite quickly once they had mastered the technique.”

Sciences: Biology

The 3Doodler was chosen as a tool to teach students about the structure of the human heart. The heart is a four-chambered pump that is  constantly in motion, relying on a complex system of valves, arteries, and veins. This can be a challenging topic for students. Traditional illustrations and models frequently fail to convey the logic of the heart’s structure, or how the parts interrelate and impact each other. For this exercise, students built three-dimensional models of the human heart. This required each student to consider the structure and arrangement of each ventricular chamber, the placement of each valve, and the heart’s interface within the venous system. In the absence of the 3Doodler, this unit would normally be taught by dissecting an animal’s heart (e.g. that of a pig). This approach has become increasingly fraught with issues relating to animal welfare, not to mention the fact that many students simply do not want to handle or dissect an animal’s heart. The use of the 3Doodler neatly sidestepped these concerns and gave students the opportunity to immerse themselves in the structures that they were learning about in an equally tactile and structured manner.  Hands on learning of this type was also seen in Physics, where students were able to use the 3Doodler to experiment with concepts such as mass, structure, and the graphing of multi-layered equations.

Art & Design

Art & Design is one of the most natural places for the 3Doodler to be used, and needless to say the 3Doodler was well received in art lessons, where students produced incredible creative works. The 3Doodler was employed in art and design classes as both an everyday tool and for the specific creation of exam pieces. In one instance, students were given instructions to create objects to decorate the human form – a very broad mandate. The students’ creations ranged from jewellery , to rings, and eccentric glasses that were made as a homage to Dame Edna, the beloved Australian comedian. In these exercises the 3Doodler took the place of traditional materials such as pipe cleaners, paper, card stock, glue, crepe paper and tissue paper. The 3Doodler has also been widely adopted in other schools across the UK and in the US within art classes for the purposes of sculpting, model making, pre-CAD drafting, as well as canvas work and the re-rendering of well known 2D works of art into 3D. Ms. Sharon Fletcher, Assistant Principal for New Technologies: “As part of the education focus of ‘closing the gap,’ I believe the 3Doodler could play a vital part in supporting differentiated learning across all age ranges (4-19) in our academy and in particular encouraging girls into STEM subjects.” 3Doodled concept for a vertical wind turbine-powered lamp, designed by St. Augustine’s students as part of the UK’s Engineering Education Scheme. 3Doodled heart with distinctive chambers.

Outcomes

Pupil Engagement Students were surveyed for their reactions to the 3Doodler. The results speak for themselves. When asked to rate the 3Doodler on a scale from 1 to 10, 87% of students rated it as an “8” or above. More specifically: 26% rated the pen a perfect “10” and 29% rated the pen a “9”. This feedback, as well as the results of the individual classroom uses, have since been incorporated into the Departmental Development Plan for the Technology Department at St. Augustine’s, and the school is exploring how the 3Doodler can be further integrated into the school curriculum, including into additional subject areas. Student Incentivization St. Augustine’s educators found that for many students, the 3Doodler was a powerful incentive to outperform. Use of the 3Doodler provided an incentive to spend more time on exercises, as well as a motivator to take on additional exercises. In one experiment carried out by St. Augustine’s, vocational studies students, who normally sought to achieve only a “pass” on a particular exercise, were offered the opportunity to undertake additional tasks with the 3Doodler in exchange for a push to achieve higher marks (e.g. a distinction). All of the students who were presented with this opportunity took advantage of it and went on to achieve higher marks. “Differentiation” as a teaching technique “Differentiation” refers to the practice of employing different teaching techniques to appeal to differing learning styles within the classroom. Examples include using 3Doodled physical shapes to educate students about the differences in structural strength. This was particularly so in the bridge building exercise detailed above, where students were urged to focus on the pros and cons of triangular vs square shapes in supporting structures. The 3Doodler was a powerful tool for differentiation in every instance where it was used within the classroom. The pen is intuitively appealing to kinaesthetic and visual learners (a hallmark of which is learning by seeing and doing), and also ensures that all students are able to progress and absorb curricular materials, regardless of a given student’s learning style or ability. Eliminating Barriers: Convergent / Divergent Thinkers In the words of Jacqueline Winn, Head of Technology for St. Augustine’s: “The most significant result is that the 3Doodler bridged the gap between types of learners. “Using the 3Doodler, Convergent and Divergent thinkers performed equally well in classes such as Physics. This stood in contrast to what we traditionally see in such subjects, where Convergent thinkers generally obtain better results. “One of the classes we noticed a key difference in was Mechanical Engineering, where the use of a visual tool increased concentration levels and helped students understand difficult concepts. Often visual learners find some concepts quite hard to grasp, but when creating items with the 3Doodler, we noted a measurable improvement. Student Focus and ADHD The St. Augustine’s pilot turned up evidence that incorporating the 3Doodler into lessons can lead to enhanced levels of focus and concentration. This is thought to be a result of the highly detail-oriented and hands-on nature of working with the 3Doodler. Students were also motivated by the inclusion of such an innovative product into their classrooms, in turn motivating them to finish the tasks assigned work. Student: “The 3Doodler teaches you to be steady, and helps you think.” One student diagnosed with ADHD commented that the pen was helping them to “learn to concentrate”, an outcome that has also been observed amongst other student groups in both the US and the UK. From an educator at St. Augustine’s: “Some children diagnosed with ADHD struggle to concentrate when taught with traditional pedagogy.  However, if we deliver teaching material in the form of a computer game we observed that there is no problem with concentration or focus, and the same applied with the 3Doodler. With the use of a template, the student maintained focus and was engaged throughout the task set.”

Microsoft to end support for Windows Server 2003/R2

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On July 14, 2015 Microsoft will be ending all support on Windows Server 2003/R2.  With little time left please make sure you have a migration plan in place.  Not sure what to do, that is why we are here.  Give your sales consultant a call so we can help you transition you over. What do you need to do?
  1. Contact us, we are here to help
  2. Consider getting the Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit to help assess your needs
Remember once Server 2003/R2 is retired you will no longer;
  • have access to updates.
  • receive security updates, leaving your virtualized and physical environments vulnerable.
  • have a supported operating system.  This means you will not fully meet compliance policies and regulations.

Volume Licensing

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Volume licensing is a very complex process and every Educate-me.net sales consultant is trained on how to provide you with the maximum savings on your volume licensing. The way we do business is constantly evolving.  Some software is now being delivered on a cloud, you have software-as-a service (SoS) and complex and daunting task of ever changing maintenance plans are all contributing to very complex pricing plans. You need a partner that can navigate this world and ensure you are getting what you need without over spending.  Let us negotiate you next license price and make sure you are getting the maximum bang for your buck.
Why Us?
  • Licensing specialists assist in maximizing your technology budget
  • We take the hassle and head-ache out of understanding the complex process
  • Save time in navigating and understanding licensing programs
  • Volume discounts for as few as 5 copies
  • Faculty, staff and students can save on software for home-use

Adobe Value Incentive Plan (VIP)

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What is the Adobe Value Incentive Plan (VIP)?

VIP is the subscription-based licensing program that gives your faculty, staff, and students access to Creative Cloud applications for design, web, video, and photography – all right on the desktop – plus seamless ways to share and collaborate through access to online services*.

Gain fast, easy access

It’s simple to sign up.  You just need to contact your Educate-me.net Sales Consultant and we can provide your faculty, staff, and students easy access to the latest creative apps and services.

License an individual or a computer

Named-user licenses provide individuals access to creative apps on an institution-owned computer, while device licenses are perfect for your classroom, computer lab, or training environment.

Buy only what you need

You can purchase the complete set of creative apps or just a single one, with or without services. To support institutions of all sizes, VIP has no minimum purchase requirement.

Always up to date

Licenses include updates to Creative Cloud apps as soon as they’re released, so your students and faculty will always have the latest creative tools and features. You decide when to deploy these updates to match your academic requirements.
*Services not available for device licenses.
Program details
Minimum initial purchase requirement None
Agreement term 1 year subscription
License type
  • Named-user licenses
  • Device licenses
Eligible products Creative Cloud for education
  • Complete membership plan
  • Single app membership plan
See our Licensing Overview for complete list of tools and services
Volume discount Transactional discounting (discount for orders of 50 seats or more)
Online enrollment Online enrollment through an Adobe Authorized Education Reseller
Access to feature releases Included
Web-based license tool Admin Console and Creative Cloud Packager
Region availability Worldwide**
**Not available in countries where laws or other restrictions prevent Adobe from offering the program.

Microsoft Licensing Options for Education

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The Academic Volume Licensing program that is best for you depends on the size and type of your institution and how you want to acquire Microsoft licenses and Online Services. There are two types of programs: subscription and perpetual. Subscription licensing Subscription licensing gives you rights to use the products that you license—plus covered upgrades and downgrades—over the license period. Subscription licensing is great for institutions that want:
  • Access to the latest technology at the lowest upfront cost
  • The convenience of counting people or computers once per year
  • Easy compliance by knowing all users or computers are licensed for the year
  • Automatic Software Assurance coverage
Perpetual licensing In perpetual licensing programs, you purchase the software licenses, so your organization has rights to the software after the licensing term ends. Perpetual licensing is great for institutions that want:
  • To own their software licenses
  • Transactional-based purchases of licenses in specific quantities
  • Optional Software Assurance coverage

Eligibility

The following types of educational entities are typically eligible to purchase through Microsoft Academic Volume Licensing programs:
  • Educational institutions
  • Administrative offices and boards of education
  • Public libraries and museums
Eligibility may vary by geography, please contract your Educate-me.net Sales Consultant for more information.

Program Comparison

Compare your options to find the right licensing program for your institution.

Enrollment for Education Solutions

School Enrollment

Open License for Academic

Select Plus for Academic

Program type and term length

Subscription
Perpetual
Agreement/enrollment term 1 or 3 years 1 or 3 years 2 years none

Institution type

Primary and secondary schools and districts
Higher education

Institution size

5–249 computers
250+ computers
5+ full-time equivalent (FTE) employees or students
1,000+ FTE employees or students

Software Assurance

Included
Available

Sales channel

Licensing Solution Provider (LSP) 1000+ FTE employees or students
Authorized Education Reseller (AER) 5+ FTE employees or students

Buy or Renew

Ready to buy or renew licenses or Online Services through an Academic Volume Licensing agreement?

Call us at 877-791-4550 or email us at sales@educate-me.net.

Cyber Acoustics AC-204 Stereo Headset with Y-adapter

Cyber Acoustics AC-204 Headset
We know many of our clients are looking for headsets for the PARCC testing and the AC-204 is the perfect match! Slick, comfortable, and awesome quality the AC-204 analog stereo headset is a great choice for anyone doing Voice Over IP and gaming. Bring your ears to attention with the AC-204’s 30mm dynamic drivers. The adjustable, over the head design fits comfortably on any head size, and the flexible, noise-cancelling boom mic’s 180-degree rotation gets the job done, no matter your preference. Comfort is no issue with the AC-204’s soft, leatherette ear pads. With a 4 barrel 3.5mm plug, the AC-204 works with most smartphones, mp3 players, the iPad, iPad mini, iPhone, and Netbooks. The 4 barrel plug allows the microphone and headphones to work through one jack. Listen in style. – Voice recognition certifiedCyber Acoustics AC-204 Headset – DNCT4: Direct Noise Canceling Microphone Technology – 180 degree microphone – Leatherette ear pads – Adjustable boom arm – Ambidextrous design (wear on right or left side) For additional information, bulk pricing or to place an order please email sales@educate-me.net or talk with your Educational Consultant Purchase Orders can be faxed directly to: 973-244-1120

PARCC Headset Requirements

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Many of our schools has asked us if the PARCC requires headsets.  Here is an exerpt from the February 2014 PARCC update. TECHNOLOGY GUIDELINES FOR PARCC ASSESSMENTS | VERSION 4.0 – February 2014 UPDATE Taken from page 11
  • Headphones/earphones/ear buds are only required for English Language Arts/Literacy testing sessions, not
    mathematics testing sessions (except for students who need them for accommodations such as text to
    speech).
  • Microphone Requirements
    • Microphones will be required in 2016-1017 for the Speaking and Listening testing session.
We have found the Cyber Acoustics AC-204 headset works well for this.  If you need headsets for your school please contact us as 877-791-4550 or sales@educate-me.net

Adobe Creative Cloud

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We wanted to make sure all of our clients knew about the Adobe Creative Cloud announcement and how it will affect your CLP and TLP licenses. Two years ago, Adobe announced that Creative Cloud was our singular platform for all innovation for creative professionals, and that Creative Suite 6 was our last planned perpetual software release. Since then, nearly 3.5 million paid members have joined Creative Cloud and are experiencing the benefits of continuous feature updates and real time innovation as it becomes available. Adobe is furthering their commitment to deliver software innovation to creative professionals and the education community exclusively through Adobe Creative Cloud. As of February 28, 2015, Adobe will no longer offer Creative Suite 6 through the Cumulative Licensing Program (CLP) or the Transactional licensing Program (TLP) for education customers. This change was already made for the commercial and government segments in May of 2014. CS6 products will remain available for purchase as electronic download on Adobe.com. However, these will be individual credit card purchases requiring individual serial numbers, and our expectation is that customers will instead move to Creative Cloud. Acrobat and other Adobe products will continue to be available through the CLP and TLP licensing programs. For more information on how to make your educational purchases on the Cloud contact your Educate-me.net Consultant or email us at sales@educate-me.net