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ScholarChip (company)

ScholarChip is a company that produces multifunctional ID cards and services for contactless campus environments.〔"()." ScholarChip. Retrieved on February 11, 2013.〕〔"()." "Philadelphia Schools Start Using NFC Student ID Cards" ''Edudemic''. Retrieved on February 11, 2013.〕 Its cards are NFC enabled and can be used to take attendance, monitor entry and exit, make payments, and monitor student activity.〔〔"()." ScholarChip. Retrieved on February 11, 2013.〕〔"()." Swedberg, Claire. (June 19, 2012). "ScholarChip Mobile App to Allow School to Track Students On the Go" ''RFID Journal''. Retrieved on February 11, 2013〕〔"()." (March 27, 2012). "EdTech Digest Awards 2012: Standing Room Only" ''EdTech Digest''. Retrieved on February 11, 2013.〕〔"()." Martin, Zack. (May 2, 2012). "Philly public schools adding transit to existing contactless IDs" CR80News. Retrieved on February 11, 2013.〕〔"()." Clark, Sarah. (May 1, 2012). "ScholarChip brings NFC to Philadelphia schools" ''NFC World'' Retrieved on February 11, 2013.〕 Dr. Maged Atiya founded ScholarChip in 2000.〔〔"()." ScholarChip. Retrieved on February 11, 2013.〕 The company is headquartered in Hicksville, Town of Oyster Bay, New York and has additional offices in New York City, Philadelphia, Portland, and Baltimore.〔〔"()." (February 7, 2011). "R-C students benefit from new tax credit program" ''The Gleaner''. Retrieved on February 11, 2013.〕
==History==
Dr. Maged Atiya founded ScholarChip in 2000. He now serves as the company’s CTO and CEO.〔〔
In March 2012, ScholarChip released its first School Safety and Operations platform compatible with NFC-enabled mobile phones. The NFC technology makes it possible for the ScholarChip’s ID cards to exchange data with smartphones through a contactless swipe or tap. Students can use the cards to check in when they enter their school or sign into class, just by tapping their card against an NFC-enabled phone or kiosk.〔〔"()." (March 23, 2012). "ScholarChip launches NFC platform for school admins" NFCNews. Retrieved on February 11, 2013.〕 Previously, these cards could only be read at permanent kiosks equipped with Omnikey RFID readers.〔
Also in 2012, ScholarChip partnered with the Philadelphia public transportation system to launch a transit payment system for students. The initiative will let students pay their transit fare via their contactless ID cards.〔〔〔 Schools will also be able to reduce truancy by tracking student IDs with NFC and mobile apps. The system creates a real-time interface between the ID cards, the school attendance platform, and the contactless public transport readers.〔〔〔〔 In February 2014, ScholarChip announced a partnership with Baltimore County Public Schools to provide smart ID cards for its staff and students.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title= BCPS-TV )
In 2014, ScholarChip partnered Shuttle Computer Group to monitor student and staff school attendance.

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