Posts Tagged ‘K-12’
Inclement Weather Preparation with Wireless Clocks
For those of us in a four-season climate, winter happens. This year, for those of us on the east coast of the United States, winter happened much sooner than we could have expected. When I think of snow, I usually picture a mid-January, post-Christmas storm in which I am armed and ready to go with…
Read MoreSapling’s IP Monitor Software – Keep an Eye on Every Master Clock in the District
One major feature of Sapling’s IP clocks that we take great pride in is our IP Clock Monitor Software. The software, which comes free with the purchase of an IP clock system from Sapling, allows the user to intuitively configure, control, and monitor every single clock in the system—a convenient tool for any facility. However,…
Read MoreDon’t Let Daylight Saving Time Ruin Your Monday
As the summer heat dwindles through September and October and the leaves start to change color, the workforce of America is always reminded that they will soon be experiencing a particular change in their daily routine. While it is getting colder outside, the weather is not the particular change we’re alluding to. The change that…
Read MoreHERE’S THE SITUATION SERIES: School Districts Get in Sync with Advanced Timing Solutions
Many schools districts all over the country often struggle to manage their time. In large school districts, this can become even more difficult. Since schools within a district share many resources, timing is of the utmost importance. Busses, for instance, are shared between elementary schools, middle schools and high schools; all of which commence and…
Read MoreUsing a Master Clock to Go “Green” in Your School
School teachers and faculty members worldwide know how important it is for a school’s clock system to run correctly for the efficiency of day-to-day activities. It is important for a student to be in class on time, and for the teachers to be on time as well. If a student is late for class due…
Read MoreGet the Most from Your Master Clock
Large facilities such as hospitals or schools very commonly run off of one synchronized clock system. These sites most likely installed the system to gain the benefits of having a reliable time source. However, if systems are set up only to tell the time, facilities could be missing out on many helpful tasks a synchronized…
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