Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in Education.
Menu Boards for Cafés: Design Ideas and Benefits
I'll never forget the first time I walked into a local coffee shop that had just upgraded from their hand-written chalkboard to a sleek digital menu display. The difference was striking—not just visually, but in how quickly I could scan the menu, see vibrant images of specialty drinks, and notice the seasonal promotions rotating in the corner. That experience opened my eyes to how much menu presentation actually matters in café environments.
By Jerry Kane about 2 hours ago in Education
Parts of my Library Planner
This one is a long one, but I hope it helps some librarians (or anyone). Once you’ve purchased your planner materials, you need something to go inside it. I honestly feel that what goes in your planner is personal and needs to be tailored to what you’ll use. While you can find many teacher planners, when I searched for school librarian planners, I found only four. Although one is only 12.50, you would have to print and assemble it yourself. A second one is almost thirty dollars and also has to be printed and assembled yourself. A third is mass produced through Amazon and doesn’t have everything I would want. Finally there’s the Demco planner. While I agree that it looks like a fantastic purchase, I just cannot justify spending that much money on a planner that I’m only going to use for one year. For all the librarians that do purchase it, I hope you enjoy it. I might invest in it one year just to see what the fuss is about. For now, I’ll continue to use the one I’ve been developing and customizing for the last two years.
By Reb Kreylingabout 3 hours ago in Education
The Human Heart of EdTech: My Week at Bett 2026 as a Microsoft Expert
There is a specific kind of hum you only hear at the ExCeL London during the third week of January. It’s a mix of the low-frequency thrum of thousands of devices and the high-pitched energy of educators who have finally found "their people."
By Teacher Ami - Amizur Nachshoniabout 3 hours ago in Education
The Modern Art of WiFi Password Security: Hacking Techniques of 2026 and How to Defend Your Network. AI-Generated.
The Invisible Battlefield In our hyper-connected world, wireless networks form the invisible infrastructure of modern life. From smart homes to enterprise systems, WiFi has become the circulatory system of digital communication. Yet, this convenience comes with significant risks. Every wireless signal broadcast into the air represents a potential entry point for malicious actors. As we progress through 2026, hacking techniques have evolved dramatically, leveraging artificial intelligence, quantum computing principles, and sophisticated social engineering. This article explores the cutting-edge methods cybercriminals employ to compromise WiFi networks and provides actionable strategies to fortify your digital perimeter.
By Alexander Hoffmannabout 4 hours ago in Education
The Evolution of Cyber Threats: Account Hacking Techniques in 2026 and How to Fortify Your Digital Defenses. AI-Generated.
The Ever-Changing Landscape of Digital Security As we progress through 2026, the sophistication of account hacking techniques has evolved dramatically, presenting unprecedented challenges to individuals and organizations worldwide. This article examines the cutting-edge methods employed by contemporary threat actors and provides actionable, forward-looking strategies to protect your digital identity. Understanding these threats is no longer optional—it's essential for anyone navigating our interconnected digital ecosystem.
By Alexander Hoffmannabout 7 hours ago in Education
5 Essential Tools You Need to Work Remotely
Remote work has moved from being a perk to a permanent way of working for millions of professionals worldwide. While working from home or anywhere with an internet connection offers flexibility and freedom, success in a remote environment depends heavily on the tools you use.
By Bahati Mulishiabout 7 hours ago in Education
What Recruiters Really Look for in Remote IT Candidates
What Recruiters Really Look for in Remote IT Candidates Remote IT roles are more competitive than ever. With companies hiring globally, recruiters are no longer limited to local talent — which means candidates must stand out in new ways. While technical skills still matter, they are no longer the only deciding factor. In reality, recruiters evaluate remote IT candidates through a much broader lens.
By Bahati Mulishiabout 8 hours ago in Education
The Invisible Beacon
Throughout my career, I’ve worked with diverse teams and management styles. Each project is a different creature: some are meticulously planned; others a frantic dance with uncertainty where the path hasn’t even been cleared yet. But one truth remains - success is never a guarantee.
By Hugo Vicenteabout 9 hours ago in Education











