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  • Queensland schools ban mobile bullying

    Queensland state school students who use mobile phones to bully, cheat in exams or take pictures in change rooms will be punished under guidelines released this week.

  • Qld education progresses PC project

    Queensland's Department of Education, Training and the Arts has revealed it is most of the way through one of Australia's largest roll-outs of a standard desktop PC and server operating environments, including a standardised Apple Mac installation.

  • States speechless on digital education funding

    After the Federal government was forced over the weekend to fend off claims that its digital education revolution is already coming unstuck, the offices of a number of the country's state education ministers have maintained a steady silence ahead of an intergovernmental meeting to discuss the next round of funding.

  • UQ gives Queensland school 1Gbps Internet

    The University of Queensland is playing broadband Santa Claus to nearby schools, with its new service UQSchoolsNet.

  • Queensland schools to get anti-virus overhaul

    Up to 92,000 computers in Queensland state schools will be updated with new anti-virus software, under one of the largest statewide contracts for Symantec.

Features and Case Studies (6)

  • Have (IT) certs will travel?

    Is certification better than experience? Here's what industry analysts and IT professionals have to say, including issues with MCSE.

  • Playing 'for' a perfect host

    Before handing over your IT requirements to a host, you had better learn to play all your cards right.

  • Aust IT jobs plateau: Index

    The six-month rise in information technology and telecommunication jobs plateaued in October, with demand for IT workers slipping one percent compared to September, according to an index which measures online job advertisements.

  • The buck stops here: Gygar on the WCIT 2002

    John Gygar has spent the past 18 months chalking up frequent flyer points and taking his WCIT 2002 message to the world.

  • The (e)business of online learning

    The earlier forms of e-learning left many users dissatisfied. Now companies are realising that the big e-learning business opportunities are in creating content and delivery mechanisms e-learners will pay for, and will enjoy.

Reviews (2)

  • Tuning out wireless chaos

    Security for wireless could end up more of a mess than security on our PCs, unless we act soon.

  • Intel gets inside life sciences

    Intel says its processors are behind efforts to find new breakthroughs in life sciences research and healthcare in a number of countries.

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