5 Tips for Reducing Screen Time
Over the last three years, technology in the classroom has become essential to students’ education during the COVID-19 pandemic. While there are many benefits of one-to-one technology in schools, likely one of the biggest concerns is the effects of screen time on...
Flexgate 101: Hollywood Lights
There is no denying the appeal of a MacBook Pro—from their sleek design to performance, consumers really can’t go wrong. However, MacBook Pros are not impervious to flaws or failure modes. Similar to Staingate, Flexgate affects certain MacBook Pro displays resulting...
The Ultimate Guide to K-12 Device Buyback
The benefits of one-to-one computing are many with K-12 devices becoming necessity for most districts. Over the past two years, devices have bridged learning gaps in times of crisis. While their need is apparent, devices are a significant investment for any district....
National Macintosh Computer Day: A Brief History
On January 24, 1984, the Macintosh personal computer was introduced. Over 35 years later, we celebrate this release with Macintosh Computer Day. Today, we’ll look at a brief history of the personal computer, including Macintosh’s release. The History of the Personal...
Growing Your Business: Five Tips
What make a business successful? Leadership, management, culture—the list goes on. A key to success is growth and expansion. As your customer base grows, it’s imperative that your company responds with growth. Not all growth looks the same. For some organizations,...
The Most Common [and Most Unusual] Device Repairs
AGiRepair completes hundreds of thousands repairs every year for school districts and repair retailers nationwide. With our repair volume, we’ve repaired nearly every type of mobile device imaginable (even Roombas) and in every condition imaginable. We’ve seen devices...
Asset Tagging: What Every School Needs to Know
Technology in the classroom has greatly evolved over the last 30 years. As of May 2020, almost 60% of schools had a 1:1 digital learning program. Deploying one-to-one devices or other tech assets can be challenging for a district of any size. Tracking these assets can...
Tips for Implementing a One-to-One Computing Program
First introduced in the 1990s, one-to-one computing programs have come a long way over the last 30 years. While the benefits of one-to-one technology in schools is clear, the path to implementation is not always so. Use these seven tips to ease the process of...
Benefits of One-to-One Technology in Schools
In the 1920s, the radio was introduced into the classroom, marking the earliest record of technology in the classroom. Since then, technology in the classroom has evolved greatly, and many schools now deploy devices for every student in a 1:1 computing program. Today,...
Is K-12 Accidental Device Protection Worth It?
You’ve probably heard it all too often: I spilled a drink on my MacBook; my brother stepped on my iPad; I dropped my Chromebook getting onto the bus. With school devices regularly transported between home and school settings, accidents are bound to happen in the...