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Digital Signage Solutions Supporting Communication in Schools
I still remember the chaos of my first week as a communications coordinator at a mid-sized university. Between emergency alerts that never reached students, event posters peeling off bulletin boards, and faculty members who couldn't find the right room for meetings, I realized our campus communication system was stuck in the 1990s. That experience changed how I think about information flow in educational settings.
By Jerry Kane about a month ago in Education
Why Did Einstein Dislike Quantum Mechanics? The Greatest Scientific Disagreement Ever
Einstein Helped Create Quantum Mechanics It is often forgotten that Einstein was a pioneer of quantum physics. In 1905, Einstein proposed that light comes in discrete packets called photons. This explained the photoelectric effect and earned him the Nobel Prize. His work was one of the pillars of quantum theory.
By shahkar jalalabout a month ago in Education
What Is Quantum Entanglement and How Does It Work?
What Is Quantum Entanglement? Quantum entanglement occurs when two or more particles become connected in such a way that their properties remain linked, even when they are separated by enormous distances.
By shahkar jalalabout a month ago in Education
Why Has Standardized Testing Increased In The Last Twenty Years?
Students living in New Jersey took the New Jersey State Learning Assessment-Adaptive and the New Jersey Graduation Proficiency Assessment-Adaptive, as part of a series of field tests administered by the State of New Jersey on October 28-30 and November 3, 2025 to see how the state government can improve testing.
By Katherine Rotemanabout a month ago in Education
Misplaced Optimism: A Year of Accountability Promised — and Withheld at LAUSD
“We must hold the Superintendent accountable” – Karla Griego (2024) Ten years ago, I ran for a seat on the LAUSD Board of Education to change the district I believed was failing its students, especially those with Special Education needs. My opponent was Tamar Galatzan, an entrenched incumbent who was backed by the charter school industry. I achieved the lowest cost per vote, just 69 cents, in the entire city during that election cycle. While it wasn’t enough to win the seat, our campaign helped knock Galatzan out of office. This helped to clear a pathway for change and raised expectations that accountability might finally follow.
By Carl J. Petersenabout a month ago in Education
Are Wormholes Real or Just Equations? Exploring the Reality of Spacetime Tunnels
What Is a Wormhole? A wormhole is a hypothetical tunnel connecting two separate regions of spacetime. Instead of traveling across the vast distances of space, a traveler could pass through a shortcut created by spacetime geometry itself.
By shahkar jalalabout a month ago in Education











