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Proof: Tech students are in the right field


May 7, 2012 by Jake Simms

Here’s a motivating fact for students struggling with computer science or engineering courses:

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Texting and gaming skills not getting grads far


March 5, 2011 by Jake Simms

Employers are looking at college graduates for spots in their IT departments. They’re not crazy about what they see.

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10 ways schools make data vulnerable


January 11, 2011 by Jake Simms

Hopefully the administrators and teachers at your school don’t commit this common security gaffe:

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Turn tech know-nothings into responsible users


January 8, 2011 by Jake Simms

Many users know little about how their computers work, even though they sit in front of them for hours every day.

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IT staffers powerless to stop V hacker


November 17, 2010 by Claire Knight

IT staffers and educator at a northwestern school won’t soon forget this hacking nightmare:

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Want a tech job? Better look here


July 19, 2010 by Jake Simms

Quick quiz: Would you rather A) spend a fortune and four years pursuing a university BS in IT/IS or B) get an IT degree in two years for one-third the cost?

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Who’s in charge of technology? Not IT


May 27, 2010 by Jake Simms

“Technology is too important to be left to the IT pros!”

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Managing e-mail a time-waster? Try this


March 8, 2010 by Jake Simms

Troubleshooting e-mail systems can eat up IT departments’ time – and slow down students and personnel alike. Embracing new ideas may help.

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Online training solved logistics nightmare


March 1, 2010 by Jake Simms

Providing computer training for administrators, teachers or professors can be challenging – the larger the campus, the bigger the logistical nightmares.

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