The following series of articles is by OneScreen CEO Sufian Munir, covering what to expect from the EdTech in 2024. See the original on LinkedIn Pulse here.
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OneScreen Partner AD Micro Celebrates 2023’s Top Achievers
AD Micro is Western Canada’s most successful provider of “responsive, affordable, and hassle-free IT services to companies of all sizes.”
OneScreen Chosen for Best Technology & Innovation of the Year Shortlist
The NAOPA has just announced their shortlist for 2023 and OneScreen has been selected in 2 categories:
New Senior Web Developer at OneScreen Advances People-Centric Technology
Demonstrating their commitment to tech that puts UX first, the OneScreen Marketing team has just hired an expert in human-centered design to upgrade their online presence.
OneScreen Welcomes Kyle Hendren, New Sr Channel Marketing & Development Lead
OneScreen channel partners now have a new advocate and resource point man to assist them with harvesting leads and closing important sales.
OneScreen Issues Position on Safety in Schools: What We Can Do
We are deeply saddened on behalf of all the families who have suffered from school violence. It is clear that providing the next generation with a safe environment for learning must take precedence.
OneScreen GoSafe Combats COVID Spread in Hale County Schools
Schools in Hale County, AL, just south of Tuscaloosa, have installed OneScreen GoSafe to keep students safe as they return to the classroom. If any students, faculty or staff members have a high temperature reading, school leaders are alerted and precautions go into effect. Facial recognition also takes attendance and verifies everyone who comes through the doors is supposed to be there.
“It makes our school feel very modern,” a student commented. GoSafe combines the latest data security with advanced AI-enhanced Qualcomm technology for world-class speed and accuracy. Learn more here.
Athens City Schools Invests in GoSafe for Safety
Flu season is here but Athens City School District in Alabama has new technology to help. They installed GoSafe to protect students, teachers, staff and visitors as they return to the classroom. Nurses reduce their exposure to possible infection because they can monitor temperature scans and mask verification data that transfers instantly to the office for exception handling.
GoSafe Temperature Detection at Catoosa County Public Schools, GA
Temperature scanners and entryway management devices are making it easier and safer for kids to go back to school. Mike Sholl, Director of Operations for schools in Catoosa County, GA, discusses why OneScreen GoSafe helps keeps everyone in his district “as safe or safer than schools anywhere in the country.”