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Integrate Technology Into Your Lesson Plans

whitepaper For students, technology integration is about incorporating easy-to-use tools and program features into the lesson plans and activities to enhance learning. Integrating technology into the classroom doesn't mean scheduling a monthly class trip to...

Tags: it hr - staffing - training

[13 May 2008]

Create Great Classroom Presentations

whitepaper Salinger, adding a presentation to the lesson can help children at all learning levels better retain information. Whether one is teaching a high school biology class about cell structure or a middle school English class about the short stories of J.D.

Tags: it hr - staffing - training

[13 May 2008]

The Ramifications of the Microsoft Anti-trust Case on Other Intellectual Properties

whitepaper The most important lesson has to do with the preservation of intellectual property as personal, own-able, proprietary goods. Without the protection the constitution affords personal property, we become a socialist, egalitarian state where the...

Tags: legal, anti, intellectual, protection

[10 Apr 2008]

Dear silicon.com... Laptop losses, mobile ads, gas-guzzler charge, Vista backtrack…

Comment A lesson to us all. In the US they have a law on disclosure which boils down to - if it is encrypted you do not have to disclose what is therefore just the loss of a laptop, however, if it is not you must disclose and place yourself in the firing...

Tags: vista, data, anpr, sp1

[21 Feb 2008]

Losing control in the SaaS lane

Comment In the mean time, the big lesson we have learned is that if you are looking at moving down the SaaS route, it is important to make sure that you are on the same page as the provider when it comes to upgrade philosophy and practice.

Tags: saas, applications, contracts, hosting

[16 Jan 2008]

Editor's Blog: Tech improves... but we don't?

Comment Yesterday I had a lesson of how it can go wrong. Many people expect - to generalise massively - a mix of economy, business and first class, to use the generic terms, when they get to an airline's counters.

Tags: airline websites, westminster, mobile payments, m-commerce

[28 Jun 2007]

Help Your Substitute Teacher Succeed

whitepaper If one has advance notice of a person's absence, he or she can provide detailed instructions for the substitute, including a copy of class expectations and the lesson plans. Leaving the class with a substitute teacher doesn't have to be a negative...

Tags: class, teacher, substitute, person

[20 Oct 2006]

Breaking China: ChinesePod takes on language learning

Breaking China: ChinesePod takes on language learning

Comment Every day the Shanghai-based ChinesePod team dishes out a fresh lesson of Chinese, on subjects as diverse as ordering food, Mao Zedong's impact on China and the World Cup. Horkoff: We realised last year that language training is extremely...

Tags: china

[11 Jul 2006]

PCs top of the <strong>class</strong> in twenty-first century schools

PCs top of the class in twenty-first century schools

News Three quarters of schools interviewed said they have computers in every classroom and one in eight schools claims to use technology in every lesson. PCs and PDAs are becoming a common sight in the classroom as teachers switch on to the power of...

Tags: school

[06 Apr 2006]

Avaya IP Office Solution Provides Columbia University Medical Center With Valuable Lesson

whitepaper Reliability is key, and the Columbia University Medical Center Health satellite offices rely on the Avaya IP Office solution to deliver the always-on communications it demands to remain at the top of its class.

Tags: voip - ip telephony, medical center, avaya ip office, offices

[14 Dec 2004]

US and European IT adoption - gap narrowing

US and European IT adoption - gap narrowing

News He told the vendors: "The first lesson is to make sure your product is good. Now there is a higher level of risk acceptance [because] that intermediate class is being driven out. European and American organisations aren't as different as they used...

Tags: filenet, aruba, procurement, cio

[08 Nov 2004]

Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Quantum wells and problem solving

Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Quantum wells and problem solving

Comment Drawing on a lesson learned back at university, Peter Cochrane explains how the theories of physics can help run a more efficient business. The lecturer taking the class immediately spotted my difficulty and suggested an analogy that brought...

Tags: management, problem solving

[23 Sep 2004]

Strategies for Teaching at a Distance

whitepaper The attentive teacher consciously and subconsciously receives and analyzes these visual cues and adjusts the course delivery to meet the needs of the class during a particular lesson. Classroom teachers rely on a number of visual and unobtrusive...

Tags: online - distance education, delivery, cues, concept

[24 Feb 2004]

Making the Grade

whitepaper Elementary school students grow restless during a history lesson. Precious class time is wasted while both students and teacher wait for response. As high school students in study hall explore their favorite web sites, a high school English teacher...

Tags: bandwidth issues, school, students, cards

[24 Feb 2004]

Brunel University's Business Class: How to turn a mistake into a positive event

Comment A mistake is a lesson learnt but not shared. As soon as a mistake is shared, explained and understood, then it becomes a lesson learnt and a mistake is turned into a positive event. Often, whether a lesson is learnt will depend on the individual...

Tags: brunel university, mistakes, cock-ups, brunel

[16 May 2003]

Ebusiness Despatches: Confusing CRM with great customer service

Comment It's a lesson many organisations must learn, says columnist Rene Carayol. For a start, they flew economy class, at a cost of £250. It was British Airways business class, costing £540. For a few years now software vendors, integrators and the other...

[10 Apr 2002]

What if... teachers were replaced by computers?

Comment Imagine a physics lesson that uses an interactive video of a David Beckham goal to illustrate Newton's Laws. The ultimate backup, however, would have remained a live flesh and blood teacher standing in front of the class with that 'make my day...

[29 Jan 2002]

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