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    Education services company Pearson Assessments and Testing (PA&T) is ramping up its back end IT infrastructure to meet demand for its services from education departments all over Australia.

  • Oracle revamps DBA certification

    Those of you planning to pursue Oracle DBA certiication need to be aware of a few changes before you begin. For starters, Oracle has added a requirement that candidates must take Oracle's Instructor-Led Training class.

  • SAGE certifications: by sysadmins for sysadmins

    SAGE's marketing tactics may overshadow its certs, but don't look past them too quickly. See what SAGE certifications cover and why they may have some merit.

  • HP offers systems training in Sydney

    HP Education Services has announced the opening of a training centre in western Sydney which will be used to train customers and employees on HP products and services, as well as in developing new educational services such as e-learning portals.

  • Programming an online education: Part 2

    How effective and satisfying is teaching a computer language over the Net? ZDNet Australia takes an in-depth look at the lessons that can be learnt in online classrooms.

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    Welcoming the age of e-learning

    Computers have changed the way we learn. The getting of wisdom is no longer a linear process, but a journey where information is forever transforming and where learning is a "trip" from one Web site to another.

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  • Oracle revamps DBA certification

    Those of you planning to pursue Oracle DBA certiication need to be aware of a few changes before you begin. For starters, Oracle has added a requirement that candidates must take Oracle's Instructor-Led Training class.

  • SAGE certifications: by sysadmins for sysadmins

    SAGE's marketing tactics may overshadow its certs, but don't look past them too quickly. See what SAGE certifications cover and why they may have some merit.

  • More study: teaching an IT pro new tricks?

    Training was once a promotion-buzzword, while "soft skills" and industry experience always helped guarantee movement up the corporate ladder. But is further study really useful for CIOs and IT managers seeking career advancement?

  • Programming an online education: Part 2

    How effective and satisfying is teaching a computer language over the Net? ZDNet Australia takes an in-depth look at the lessons that can be learnt in online classrooms.

  • Computer science's gender gap

    UCLA scholar Jane Margolis has spent four years tracking male and female computer science students. She says the gender gap has not gone away--but she has ideas for closing it.

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  • Study: What drives us to distraction?

    Why do some drivers crash while dialling their mobile phone, and others manoeuvre smoothly while applying lipstick, sending e-mail or fiddling with the radio in stop-and-go traffic?

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