Smart definition

Smart means equipped with technology such as computer software programs, sensors and touchscreens.
Smart. In accordance with the District’s agreement with FAU, SMaRT (Substituting with Mentors and Realistic Teaching) students will be used as substitute teachers in lieu of regular county substitute teachers. Lesson plans, seating charts and other related materials will be prepared and provided to SMaRT students in the same fashion and manner as required for a regular county substitute teacher. Use of a SMaRT student substitute in a classroom as proposed to regular county substitute will not create any additional procedures, preparations or work for the classroom teacher. The signed contract between FAU and District regarding these programs shall not be in conflict with parameters of this agreement.
Smart means smart USA Distributor, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, and its successors.

Examples of Smart in a sentence

  • The district developed and the school board approved a preliminary Smart Schools Investment Plan.The preliminary plan was posted on the district website for at least 30 days.

  • If a district believes that it will be impossible to meet this standard within 12 months, it may apply for a waiver of this requirement, as described on the Smart Schools website.

  • SDI may also be used with Smart Data Access in a data federation scenario.

  • In order for students and faculty to receive the maximum benefit from the technology made available under the Smart Schools Bond Act, their school buildings must possess sufficient connectivity infrastructure to ensure that devices can be used during the school day.

  • Number of StudentsRequired Speed in MbpsCurrent Speed in MbpsExpected Speed to be Attained Within 12 MonthsExpected Date When Required Speed Will be MetCalculated Speed(No Response)0.00(No Response)(No Response)(No Response) 3.Describe how you intend to use Smart Schools Bond Act funds for high-speed broadband and/or wirelessconnectivity projects in school buildings.


More Definitions of Smart

Smart means the suburban mobility authority for regional transportation described in section 30.
Smart. “Tele Aid” and the Three-Pointed Star Within a Circle, the Maybach logo and the Smart logo are the solely owned trademarks and trade names of Daimler AG, and (ii) MBUSA acknowledge and agree that the words “Xxxxxx”, “Xxxxxx Telematics”, “Networkcar”, and “HTI” are the solely owned (or licensed) trademarks and trade names of HTI or its Affiliates. HTI agrees that the MBUSA Marks, and any goodwill appurtenant thereto, shall be owned exclusively by MBUSA and shall inure solely to the benefit of MBUSA, and MBUSA agrees that the HTI Marks, and any goodwill appurtenant thereto, shall be owed exclusively by HTI and shall inure solely to the benefit of HTI. ***.
Smart means the utilization of automated software- enabled capabilities that collect network diagnostic data, analyzed and compared with Cisco’s deep knowledge base to provide actionable insight.
Smart. TVs, Video Storage devices (DirecTV “Genie,” Dish Network “Xxxxxx,” gaming consoles (Xbox, Playstation) can cause interference. User agrees to disclose other wireless devices in use at premise during installation or support call. User agrees to place other wireless devices away from Freedom Broadband provided router.
Smart shall have the meaning set forth in the first paragraph hereof.
Smart fiscal consolidation means protecting and reinforcing investments in the sources of future growth, singling out research, innovation and education as growth-friendly expenditure.
Smart means SMART Technologies ULC, an unlimited liability company formed under the laws of the Province of Alberta.