Trident Case™ Offers K-12 Schools the Chance to Win Up to 30 TechJacket™ Cases

Reinforcing its commitment to provide K-12 educators with the ultimate protective solutions for classroom laptop and Chromebooks, Trident Case™, designer and manufacturer of innovative education, business and lifestyle case solutions, today announced an exciting opportunity for deserving schools to outfit a classroom with up to 30 TechJacket™ cases. Beginning June 10, schools can submit an original essay for a chance to win.

“Having protective solutions for a school’s technology is crucial, especially in K-12 environments,” Trident Vice President of Marketing Vickie Achee explained. “One classroom mishap can cost a school hundreds, even thousands, of dollars. Trident’s patent-pending cases are the ideal solution to protect laptops and Chromebooks from classroom wear-and-tear. We’re excited to offer deserving schools the chance to win up to 30 of these cases and bring positive change to directly to their classroom.”

For a chance to win, teachers, administrators, or other school personnel should submit an original essay answering the question: “What makes your school unique and how would Trident TechJackets™ for your classroom help your school?” Entries can be submitted directly to marketing@tridentcase.com from June 10 through July 2, 2015. A panel of judges will review all submissions and award the most deserving classroom a full set of TechJacket™ cases.

The Trident TechJacket’s patent-pending design offers tablet users sleek and lightweight protection that allows for easy transport. This design includes anti-skid protective corners, access to all ports (USB and charging) while the case is on, as well as shock-absorbing lining. These preventative solutions are able to construct the stylish outer surface, while keeping the tablet safe from any drops up to four feet.  Furthermore, the case also provides users with comfortable nylon fabric carrying straps.

To better accommodate users, devices can be used with the case attached, so you don’t have to compromise protection for use. The case also comes with additional straps that can adjust to different Chromebook and laptop sizes. These straps, which are attached to the reinforced corner guards, are designed to fit Chromebook and laptop brands up to 11.6” in size, such as Dell, Acer, and Samsung while having the capability to protect devices from harm.

The official contest rules can be found at www.tridentcase.com/TechJacketGiveAwayRules. The deadline for entering the contest is July 2, 2015.

Trident Case™ Provides Deserving Schools the Opportunity to Win a Free Charging Cart!

Trident Case, manufacturer of rugged and eco-friendly tablet and mobile device cases and accessories, today announced an exciting opportunity for deserving schools to receive a free Trident Charging Cart. Beginning March 23, schools can submit a 200-word essay for a chance to win.

“More and more schools are implementing technology like tablets into their curriculums,” Trident Vice President of Marketing Vickie Achee explained. “We’re proud to offer schools the opportunity to obtain a Trident Charging Cart, a product that will make a positive impact in the lives of students for years to come.”

For a chance to win, teachers, administrators, or other school personnel should submit a 200-word essay answering the question: “What makes your school unique and how would a new Charging Cart help your school?” The stories can be submitted directly tomarketing@tridentcase.com from March 23 through April 23, 2015. A panel of judges will review all submissions and award the most deserving school a Trident Charging Cart.

The Trident Charging Cart is the ideal solution for charging multiple tablets in K-12 classrooms. Built-in charging ports allow users to charge up to 30 tablets at once, while a UV light inside the Charging Cart disinfects the cases while charging them. The cart, equipped with an acrylic frosted window to view the devices, fully charges all tablets in up to 4-6 hours. A red LED light indicates that the devices are charging, and a green LED light indicates that the devices are fully charged.

Trident’s Charging Cart is available in white, beige and black and comes with built-in handles and lockable wheels make it easy to move the cart to and from different locations around a classroom or throughout the entire school. Meanwhile, a front stand securely holds the door to prevent from swinging when open. The Charging Cart is available for tablets 11” and under.   

“Trident offers a variety of mobile device accessories and solutions that allow people to live with impact,” Achee added. “The Charging Cart is an example of how Trident’s products can make a positive impact in the lives of many. We’re excited to provide K-12 schools the opportunity to win this useful product.”

The official contest rules can be found on www.tridentcase.com/chargingcartrules. The deadline for entering the contest is April 23, 2015. Judges decision will be final.

Granite District Preschools Change The Meaning of "Hands On Learning" With Interactive Tablets Protected by Trident Kraken AMS Series Cases!

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Like many schools throughout the country, the Granite District in Salt Lake City, Utah is incorporating tablets into their daily lessons. However, when the students using these tablets are only three to five years old, the importance of protecting these tablets becomes a paramount concern!

Within the school system, children are given the opportunity to learn with innovative technology. Thanks to the Trident Kraken AMS Series of cases, teachers are able to incorporate tablets into lesson plans with confidence, knowing the devices are protected against everyday mishaps and expensive accidents.  

Tablets are revolutionizing the way educators conduct lessons within the classroom. Preschool teachers have always used hands on learning   techniques to keep children’s attentive and motivated to learn. Adding the element of technology into this equation has only enhanced children’s interest about various topics.

“Tablets are a huge investment to make in a classroom of three to five year olds,” Granite District Preschool Coordinator, Bridget Chiazzese stated. “Leaving them unprotected is a recipe for disaster. Trident is the single reason the tablets are now in the students’ hands.”

Primarily in the Granite District, iPads are being used for small group lessons and throughout their learning centers. Subjects such as pre-writing, math and pre-literacy are the main focus of the tablet engaging activities, and the students love it!

“The children are definitely excited and engaged when information is presented on a tablet,” Chiazzese explained. “Some of the kids literally cheer during pre-writing lessons when they are able to correctly write a letter. I have never seen such enthusiasm during the lesson that was previously completed on paper.”

This overzealous enthusiasm is not the only encouraging aspect of tablet use in preschools. Each child is able to work through a subject at his or her own pace and skill level, creating an amplified, one-on-one atmosphere even in a group setting. Technology within the preschool system is benefitting students as they launch into their next phase of education, giving them a leg up when entering elementary schools. As e-books and other learning apps are incorporated more frequently in K-12 schools, it’s important to allow every student the opportunity to work on tablets and prepare them for the digital demands of the future.

“Many students in our classrooms do not have access to technology at home, so the tablets are a huge asset,” Chiazzese said. “School is one of the only places some students are able to explore and learn with technology, so it’s great to finally have the protection needed to use the devices daily."