Archive for October, 2011
Nearly 3,000 school board members, superintendents and educators from across New York arrived in Buffalo today for the 92nd New York State School Boards Association’s Annual Convention and Education Expo, and Califone is there to help greet them. (more…)
Posted on October 27th, 2011 and is filed under Articles.
Serving a population of over 112,000 veterans in southeastern Virginia, the Salem VA Medical Center is constantly offering indoor and outdoor classes and seminars for its patients and the community. To maximize the success of these functions, the facility knew a portable PA system was needed and posted this request to their Fall Wish List. (more…)
Posted on October 21st, 2011 and is filed under Articles, Portable PA, Press.
Technology that captures the attention of your Special Ed students can make for a fun and interactive learning experience. (more…)
Posted on October 21st, 2011 and is filed under Articles.
Known for its progressive programming, the Richmond County School System held its Mini Education Expo today. (more…)
Posted on October 14th, 2011 and is filed under Articles.
Califone announced the introduction of the first animal-themed ear muffs designed specifically for children. (more…)
Posted on October 7th, 2011 and is filed under Announcements, Headphones, Hearing Protection, Press.
The proliferation of smartphones used in schools has brought with it the opportunity to access, play and listen to a much wider variety of audio. But how would you use this new found ability and how do you amplify something that’s streaming through your iPhone out to your class, let a alone to a crowd? (more…)
Posted on October 7th, 2011 and is filed under Announcements, Portable PA.
One solution to both captivating and retaining the attention of your students in class can be presenting them with an interactive platform for learning. (more…)
Posted on October 5th, 2011 and is filed under Articles, Supplimental Reading, Visual.
If Ansel Adams was able to make black and white landscape images to teach others about nature, conservation and the environment, using photographic images as an educational aid can also serve to pique a student’s interest in language learning and literacy. (more…)
Posted on October 5th, 2011 and is filed under Articles, Supplimental Reading.