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10 Super Helpful iPad Apps for Early Childhood Educators

January 23, 2012

These days it seems like just about everybody has an iPad. Thanks to their portability and ease of use they continue to be a popular device for casual, business, and educational uses. Educators in particular are finding them useful for early childhood lessons since the touch screens allow children of all ages and levels to [...]

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iPad Perks: Top 5 Ways the Device can Help you Excel in Online Learning

November 16, 2011
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The holidays are fast approaching and if you’re unsure of what you would like to ask Santa to bring you this year, you might consider putting the iPad or even better—the iPad2 on the top of your wish list. It’s a pricey gift (starts at $499) but it’s an investment well spent, especially if you [...]

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Tech Support Services for Business Graduates and the Employers that Hire Them

September 21, 2011
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Whether business graduates prefer working with IBM or Apple computer technology more frequently, both businesses and business graduates can depend and profit from relying on IBM’s Technical Support Services. Subscribing to technical support services enables business, business-partners, and employers to rest assured that there is a proactive approach to lessen unexpected downtime, reduce operating costs, [...]

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How to Become an Apple Certified Trainer

June 15, 2010

This is a guest post by John Michals. Author Recommends SelfTestEngine for SelfExam Preparation for IT Certification Exams Preparation such as HP2-B22 and HP2-T13. One of the recent technical news that had taken the world by surprise is that of the technological giant apple taking over Microsoft as the biggest electronic company in the whole [...]

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iPod: Educational Tool

April 6, 2006

This is the modern way. It is not just the Arctic Monkeys and the Kaiser Chiefs. Leicester University student Adrian Carey’s iPod playlist includes the catchy and unusual title Fibreoptic Communication Systems. The 10-minute “profcast” is the latest release from the university’s distance-learning department. Once a week the lecturer records a summary of the week’s [...]

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