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‘It’s a game changer’ -- Free public Wi-Fi offered at 5 parks across Detroit
Read full article: ‘It’s a game changer’ -- Free public Wi-Fi offered at 5 parks across DetroitThere are families in communities across the City of Detroit who don’t have convenient access to the internet right now. That’s a big problem. It’s also a challenge the city and its partners are working to tackle.
It’s not too late to get this day/night vision camera for an additional 20% off
Read full article: It’s not too late to get this day/night vision camera for an additional 20% offWhile we don’t suggest that you go out storm-chasing, know that if you just couldn’t help yourself, you would be able to capture some pretty amazing footage thanks to this ultra-compact Wi-Fi camera strapped to your dash, or even your body if you were really brave. But even if you solely wanted a camera that was going to record the comings and goings around your house, this TOKK™ CAM C2+ will fulfill your needs nicely.
Oxford Companies launches ‘instant offices’ around Ann Arbor
Read full article: Oxford Companies launches ‘instant offices’ around Ann ArborANN ARBOR – In response to the changing local business climate, Oxford Companies has launched a new collection of commercial office units with a simplified leasing process and move-in ready amenities. Located throughout the city, each “Oxford Instant Office” is equipped with Wi-Fi access and is refreshed with carpeting and brand-new paint. “When it comes to leasing office space, organizations are more likely than ever to value flexibility, simplicity, and great service," Oxford Companies CEO Jeff Hauptman said in a statement. “That’s what we’re aiming to provide with the Oxford Instant Office.”According to Oxford Companies, each lease is short-form and easy-to-understand. The leases are as short as six months and are designed to offer business owners and organizations a chance to move in quickly.
School confessional: How can we go back?'
Read full article: School confessional: How can we go back?'As an educator, I agree remote learning was a disaster -- not having 1:1 devices for students, students without Wi-Fi, non-robust curriculum, which was simply worksheets. Movie theaters are not open, but you want to put 1,900 students into Rochester High School everyday? Make it make sense.-- AnonymousView more: School ConfessionalsMichigan school districts, colleges and universities are working to prepare for a return to in-person classes this fall amid the coronavirus pandemic. The MI Safe Schools Return to School Roadmap is a 63-page document that outlines coronavirus (COVID-19) safety protocols for each phase of Whitmers reopening plan. Please share your thoughts and concerns about returning to in-person learning this fall -- we want to hear from you:Related: