ARTICLE SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY
Boldon School reviews printer strategy Computing.co.uk Lisa Kelly, Computing , Thursday 14 December 2006 at 00:00:00 Printer infrastructure review cuts costs and boosts productivity Boldon School, a comprehensive school in Tyne & Wear, recently moved premises and took the opportunity to update its printer infrastructure to help improve the quality of coursework and administrative > Read the full article A school day like any other: 64,882 spams Daily Journal VINELAND -- The city's school district is getting slammed with spam. It's so out of control that district technology supervisor Steve Dantinne has appealed for legislative aid. Mount Sinai School of Medicine and EXACT Sciences Announce Publication of Multi-Center Study Results on Stool DNA RedNova Mount Sinai School of Medicine and EXACT Sciences Corporation (NASDAQ: EXAS) announced today the publication of results from a prospective, multi-center study of stool DNA testing. Nonprofit hospitals, more nurses & greater availability of technology = better care for patients EurekAlert! BOSTON – Patients are more likely to receive high quality of care in not-for-profit hospitals and in hospitals with more registered nurses and advanced technology, reports a comprehensive Harvard Medical School (HMS) analysis published in the Dec. 11 Archives of Internal Medicine. Residents check into school plan CentralOhio.com BUCYRUS -- Ty Mollenkopf came to the Bucyrus City School District's community meeting Monday evening to find out more about the renovation project of the middle and high school buildings. Gateway Scores Top Honors for Its All-in-One Desktop PC, Signs $2.2 Million Deal With Kansas City Kansas Unified School RedNova IRVINE, Calif., Dec. 12 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Gateway, Inc., the nation's third-largest PC company, has signed a $2.2 million contract to provide Kansas City Kansas Unified School District with more than 1,000 of its award-winning Profile all-in-one desktop PCs. High School Math 101: iTunes Sales Not Collapsing SeekingAlpha via Yahoo! Finance Apple's iTunes Store is the fourth largest online retailer of any type, good for annual revenues of $1 billion a year. Mid-East students 'adopt' Starlight students Zanesville Times Recorder ZANESVILLE — Some 80 students from the Student Council of the Zanesville Campus of Mid-East Career and Technology Centers showcased their holiday spirit Tuesday morning at Starlight School. Anti-truancy technology slashes bunking off by 27 per cent PublicTechnology.net Anti-truancy technology developed by a company co-founded by Bob Geldof has helped some education authorities in Scotland reduce truancy levels in their secondary schools by as much as 27% according to figures just released. Elsevier announces partnership with Chinese Society of Particuology EurekAlert! Amsterdam, 13 December 2006 -- Elsevier is pleased to announce a cooperation with the Chinese Academy of Sciences to publish China Particuology, the only English bi-monthly publication on the science and technology of particles in China.
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