School Districts On South Plains Receive Computer Grants
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68 Percent of School Districts Have
Wi-Fi
68 Percent of School Districts Have
Wi-Fi
11/06/2003 02:42 PMNew report from Consortium for School Networking shows massive uptake
and spending: In a survey conducted by Quality Education data, 68
percent of U.S. school districts own wireless networks, up from 39
percent in 2002. Districts will spend $230 million in 2004 on
infrastructure and related devices (laptop carts, etc.)....
Texas school districts to get iBooks
Texas school districts to get iBooks
06/27/2004 05:42 PMFloydada ISD is one of six school districts in Texas that will benefit
from a technology immersion pilot grant that will include Apple
iBooks...
Bladacci Urges Maine School Districts To
Rent Laptops
Bladacci Urges Maine School Districts To
Rent Laptops
07/01/2004 03:53 AM By Victoria Wallack, Statehouse News Service (via MyAppleMenu)
School Districts can learn a lesson in
fraud prevention from Corporate America.
School Districts can learn a lesson in
fraud prevention from Corporate America.
07/15/2004 03:18 AMGreat River N.Y., July 15, 2004:The recent scandal in the Roslyn
School District mirrors the scandals of Enron: neglected financial
controls creating a climate that allowed a top management/officials to
allegedly steal millions. [PRWEB Jul 15, 2004]
School kids to receive RFID tags
School kids to receive RFID tags
07/13/2004 08:23 AMZDNet Jul 13 2004 11:55AM GMT
Dell Increases Computer Recycling Grants
Dell Increases Computer Recycling Grants
07/01/2004 06:48 PMBizReport.com Jul 1 2004 11:19PM GMT
China Grants Agricultural and Computer
Equipment to Uzbekistan
China Grants Agricultural and Computer
Equipment to Uzbekistan
05/08/2004 07:45 AMTimes of Central Asia May 8 2004 11:50AM GMT
Media 100's 844/X to Receive Computer
Graphics Innovation Award
Media 100's 844/X to Receive Computer
Graphics Innovation Award
11/11/2003 05:48 AMEditorsNet Nov 11 2003 4:43AM ET
At some point, people who receive them
for Christmas often ask, 'Is this
computer a gift or a curse?'
At some point, people who receive them
for Christmas often ask, 'Is this
computer a gift or a curse?'
12/27/2004 06:44 AMSan Jose Mercury News Dec 27 2004 11:19AM GMT
Spider Strategies Launches New Business
School Partnership Program -
Participating Business Schools to
Receive Free Copy of Scoreboard®
Spider Strategies Launches New Business
School Partnership Program -
Participating Business Schools to
Receive Free Copy of Scoreboard®
04/06/2005 02:38 AMSpider Strategies®, Inc., announced today it is providing
participating universities and business schools a free copy of its
Balanced Scorecard software - Scoreboard® - for use in both classrooms
and external learning environments. [PRWEB Apr 6, 2005]
New computer viruses surge in South
Korea
New computer viruses surge in South
Korea
04/18/2005 04:25 AMBig News Network Apr 18 2005 8:43AM GMT
Not just for fun The South Koreans who
are paid to play computer games
Not just for fun The South Koreans who
are paid to play computer games
12/16/2003 02:01 AMBBC Dec 16 2003 0:52AM ET
South African Tamils to set up computer
college in Sri Lanka
South African Tamils to set up computer
college in Sri Lanka
05/15/2004 08:19 PMSunday Times South Africa May 16 2004 0:23AM GMT
"Computer Setup at school, Vol. II"
"Computer Setup at school, Vol. II"
08/27/2004 01:50 PMWTO panel to rule on EU, U.S. duties on
South Korean computer chips
WTO panel to rule on EU, U.S. duties on
South Korean computer chips
01/24/2004 10:16 AMCanadian Press Jan 24 2004 2:19PM GMT
Charges over school computer theft
Charges over school computer theft
07/20/2004 01:17 AMHerald Sun Jul 20 2004 5:37AM GMT
School computer education plan gets the
nod
School computer education plan gets the
nod
08/18/2004 04:57 PMThe Hindu Aug 18 2004 8:20PM GMT
India - Computer lab in AMU blind school
India - Computer lab in AMU blind school
08/17/2004 05:43 PMMilli Gazette Aug 17 2004 9:43PM GMT
Man in South Korea makes six-figure
income playing computer games
Man in South Korea makes six-figure
income playing computer games
05/22/2004 12:36 AMincreasingly highly paid professional teams competing in games ..
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Computer-enabled education at a disabled
school
Computer-enabled education at a disabled
school
06/23/2004 11:56 PMNewIndPress Jun 24 2004 4:19AM GMT
Payoffs Alleged In School Computer
Program
Payoffs Alleged In School Computer
Program
09/25/2004 11:10 PMAtlanta Journal And Constitution Sep 26 2004 3:13AM GMT
Computer science school breaks with
tradition
Computer science school breaks with
tradition
08/05/2004 09:38 PMHigh school essays graded by computer
High school essays graded by computer
05/19/2004 12:06 PMIHT May 19 2004 3:44PM GMT
Primary School Hold Computer Workshop
Primary School Hold Computer Workshop
05/27/2004 12:19 AMBruDirect May 27 2004 4:28AM GMT
High school investigates computer thefts
High school investigates computer thefts
08/28/2004 09:28 AMAP via Newsday Aug 28 2004 1:48PM GMT
Oil Users, Hyunju Computer, Hynix, LG
Card: South Korean Equity Preview
Oil Users, Hyunju Computer, Hynix, LG
Card: South Korean Equity Preview
12/29/2004 08:44 PMBloomberg Dec 30 2004 12:10AM GMT
Japan begins probe into computer chip
imports from South Korea's Hynix
Japan begins probe into computer chip
imports from South Korea's Hynix
08/03/2004 09:15 AMNational Post Aug 3 2004 1:06PM GMT
School Computer Lab Contractors Need
More Funds - Samy Vellu
School Computer Lab Contractors Need
More Funds - Samy Vellu
05/16/2004 08:01 AMBernama May 16 2004 11:52AM GMT
Batam Declared Pilot Project For One
School, One Computer Lab
Batam Declared Pilot Project For One
School, One Computer Lab
11/01/2003 08:41 PMAntara Interactive Nov 1 2003 7:38PM ET
School Teaches 'Ethical Hacking' to
Computer Students
School Teaches 'Ethical Hacking' to
Computer Students
06/29/2004 07:04 PMTechzonez Jun 29 2004 11:22PM GMT
West Demerara Muslim school launches
computer centre
West Demerara Muslim school launches
computer centre
12/29/2004 03:16 AMGuyana Chronicle Online Dec 29 2004 6:16AM GMT
Computer Makers Gear Up for
Back-To-School Sales (Reuters)
Computer Makers Gear Up for
Back-To-School Sales (Reuters)
06/18/2004 09:39 AMReuters - Graduation ceremonies may still be
taking place around the world, but computer makers are already
gearing up for the lucrative back-to-school season.
School Teaches 'Ethical Hacking' to
Computer Students (Reuters)
School Teaches 'Ethical Hacking' to
Computer Students (Reuters)
06/28/2004 08:29 AMReuters - Sporting long sideburns, a bushy
goatee and black baseball cap, instructor Ralph Echemendia has
a class of 15 buttoned-down corporate, academic and military
leaders spellbound. The lesson: hacking.
High school students charged with
hacking into psychologist's computer
High school students charged with
hacking into psychologist's computer
06/30/2004 03:13 AMAP via Newsday Jun 30 2004 7:52AM GMT
Rural Broadband Wireless with Public
Utility Districts
Rural Broadband Wireless with Public
Utility Districts
01/24/2004 11:26 AMWashington State wireless broadband provider partners with rural PUDs
to offer service: It's a natural match to let the PUDs further serve
their farflung constituents, while providing the WISP with a much
lower infrastructure cost, which in turn allows them to build a
profitable footprint much more readily. Maverick Wireless, founded by
a former T-Mobile data manager, is starting in rural Washington State,
with plans to expand to the sparsely populated Eastern Oregon. He
plans 20 networks by year's end through these PUD partnerships. The
utility districts install what sounds like the tower (and electrical
power) for the wireless stations. In the case described, the utility
already has a fiber-optic loop for backhaul. Maverick handles customer
issues, like customer premises installation and billing, and splits
the revenue with the PUD. Although the article says the system uses
Wi-Fi, I would guess it's a proprietary unlicensed system of the sort
that will eventually migrate to WiMax. The article makes an implicit
connection worth noting explicitly: they point out that the 1 Mbps
speed that Maverick will offer is faster than most average cable modem
and DSL speeds. Two items here: first, they should have noted that DSL
and usually cable modems are totally unavailable in rural areas. Even
in Seattle proper, if you go a certain distance outside the city (just
a few miles, really), you're stuck at 128 Kbps iDSL (an ISDN-like
version of DSL). If you don't have a cable line to your house already,
it can cost thousands to get one brought in. A colleague of mine
recently moved to the suburb/exurb boundary. When looking for a house,
he and his wife did a lot of data surveying since he needs to move
large files around for his freelance work. One good-looking house was
scratched when DSL possibilities were low to non-existent for the
central office serving the area, and installing cable would have cost
$5,000 or more. And this is about 20 minutes from downtown Seattle by
highway....
Financial districts in NYC, N.J. and
D.C. on high terror alert (USATODAY.com)
Financial districts in NYC, N.J. and
D.C. on high terror alert (USATODAY.com)
08/02/2004 06:23 AMUSATODAY.com - U.S. officials said Sunday that they had received
extraordinarily detailed reports that terrorists were plotting to bomb
symbolic financial institutions in New York City, Newark, N.J., and
Washington, D.C., before the presidential election in November.
German high-school student busted for
creating Sasser computer worm
German high-school student busted for
creating Sasser computer worm
05/08/2004 08:09 PMNational Post May 9 2004 0:38AM GMT
Soft back-to-school computer sales may
hurt Intel third-quarter results
Soft back-to-school computer sales may
hurt Intel third-quarter results
08/29/2004 03:36 AMPhiladelphia Inquirer Aug 29 2004 8:07AM GMT
Plainview Pre-School Launches First
Wireless Laptop Computer Technology
Program for Preschoolers
Plainview Pre-School Launches First
Wireless Laptop Computer Technology
Program for Preschoolers
12/22/2004 01:33 AMLooking for the perfect Christmas gift for that hard to please 3 or 4
year old? Wireless laptops are at the top of the list for some 100
children at Louisville’s Plainview Pre-school. This fall, students
began using wireless laptops in one of the country’s first wireless
computer labs just for preschoolers! It is all part of the ground
breaking educational approaches at Plainview Pre-School designed to
boost preschooler’s brainpower and future college readiness at a cost
that won’t turn parents into scrooges. Students receive weekly
instruction in the school’s new wireless computer lab plus classroom
visits with an assortment of technological equipment including
laptops, digital cameras, recording devices, and listening centers.
According to the school officials, this gives children a chance to use
technology for real problem solving rather than just for entertainment
and since appropriate stimuli such as engaging hands-on activities
with computers enhances early brain development, the school believes
laptops are the perfect choice for a preschooler’s small hand size.
The cost for the program is included in the school's unique tuition
structure which school officials says offers a high quality program
and at a cost well below what many other preschool programs charge.
[PRWEB Dec 20, 2004]
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