Sunday, June 30, 2013

CanadaQBank Offers Software Subscription Services for Institutions

The online test preparation service for medical licensing exams in both Canada and the United States CanadaQBank has now begun offering subscription services for institutions. These subscriptions are available to all interested institutions including licensing authorities and colleges, medical schools, medical colleges, teaching hospitals, residency programs, medical libraries, associations, federations, societies, councils and organizations.

These subscription services can be tailored specifically to the institution's academic or professional needs. CanadaQBank works to bundle their products together for a complete solution. The benefits of these types of subscriptions for institutions include having reports that show the activity of members, a significant reduction in prices for members, unlimited usage of the services for members, IP and email authentication are available at no extra change, a unique portal for the institution is set up and it is completed very quickly - usually within just a few days.

Some of the customers who are already availing themselves of the institution software subscription services from CanadaQBank include the University of Montreal, the University of Queensland's School of Medicine, Lavall University, the Medical Students' Society of McGill University and Immigrant Settlement & Integration Services (ISIS).

CanadaQBank offers discounts to institutions that are looking to access their online question banks. Interested institutions can visit their website at www.canadaqbank.com for further details and contact information.

The CanadaQBank website launched in 2008 and has steadily built up its reputation since then. The question banks help users to prepare for the MCCEE, MCCQE Part 1 and MCCQE Part 2. The service is extremely user friendly and completely web-based allowing users to access the site easily regardless of the day or time. This company is always continuing to grow and expand to help better meet the needs of its users by offering videos, mobile apps, mock tests, interactive textbooks and more.

Contact Information: Randal Stevens
CanadaQBank
Royal Oak, MI
USA
Voice: 111-111-1111
http://www.CanadaQBank.com

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CanadaQBank Offers Software Subscription Services for Institutions



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Saturday, June 29, 2013

Chef Eddie Wilson Of The Chef's Academy Joins North Carolina Hospitality Education Foundation Board

The Chef's Academy (http://www.thechefsacademy.com), the Culinary Division of Harrison College, a 110-year-old, nationally accredited institution that offers more than 40 degree programs in five schools of study, has announced that Eddie Wilson, executive chef of the institution's North Carolina campus, has been named to the North Carolina Hospitality Education Foundation (NC HEF) Board of Directors. As a member of the organization's board, Wilson will work to advance the hospitality industry by collaborating with others in the restaurant and lodging industries to innovate new ideas and support the North Carolina Restaurant and Lodging Association on crucial legislative issues.

A nonprofit organization that offers scholarships to students studying hospitality and tourism, the NC HEF provides developmental and educational support to current and prospective members of the state's hospitality workforce. As a division of the North Carolina Restaurant and Lodging Association (NCRLA), the organization represents more than 16,000 businesses and their employees across the state and works to safeguard the interests of its members and protect their business interests while ensuring the safety, health and enjoyment of the dining and lodging public.

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"I am honored to be joining the board of an organization that is so beneficial to our state's hospitality industry," said Wilson. "NC HEF helps support current and entering students of The Chef's Academy through scholarships, grants, continuing education and career programming, so I am eager to get involved as an advocate of the hospitality industry in North Carolina."

"At The Chef's Academy we are consistently focused on community service and actively work to develop relationships with the communities surrounding our campus and across the state," said Chef Jeffrey Bane, Morrisville campus president and national dean for The Chef's Academy."The Chef's Academy and NC HEF share the same goal of building North Carolina's hospitality workforce and we are proud to offer our support."

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ABOUT THE CHEF'S ACADEMY:
The Chef's Academy is the Culinary Division of Harrison College, a 110-year-old, nationally accredited institution that offers 40 degree programs in five schools of study. More than 6,000 students altogether are enrolled at Harrison College's 12 campuses, its online division and The Chef's Academy. Headquartered in Indianapolis, The Chef's Academy opened a second academy on a 4.37-acre campus in North Carolina's Triangle in August 2011. At The Chef's Academy, students become prepared and marketable graduates entering the fields of culinary arts, pastry arts, and hospitality and restaurant management through classroom and experiential instruction that sets up expectations for the real-life industry. The college's culinary division provides an environment that fosters students' passion for culinary arts and hospitality and a curriculum developed by the most qualified instructors and leaders in the market. The Chef's Academy is endorsed and accredited by the American Culinary Federation (ACF). For more information about The Chef's Academy, visit http://www.thechefsacademy.com.

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Junk Yards in Summerville, SC Join AutoProsUSA.com Partner Network Online


Auto parts buyers in the state of South Carolina now have an easier way to purchase preowned units from local suppliers by way of the Internet. The AutoProsUSA.com company has launched its supplier network for secondary market sellers online this year. A group of junk yards in Summerville, SC have now joined this partner network at http://autoprosusa.com/junk-yards-in-summerville-sc online.

These companies represent some of the best local yards currently offering inventory to the public at discount prices.

The inclusion of these yards is one way that is being used to present better automotive parts options to consumers in the state of South Carolina. New partnerships have been launched this year with leading companies currently without an online presence.

Because thousands of parts exist through junkyards, including these for sale online is one expense that small companies can have trouble investing into.

"We're able to connect companies with consumers in all parts of the U.S.," a rep from the Auto Pros company added. The strategy for helping more people purchase auto parts from multiple sellers is in comparison with the older approach of depending on one source to supply parts and accessories. The distribution agreements set up to provide order fulfillment remain in place and pricing is maintained through these partnerships.

The new partnerships made with Carolina junk yards includes North Carolina companies added earlier this year. Raleigh and surrounding cities are now part of the distribution program that is now setup. Auto parts customers throughout the Carolinas now have the ability to locate vintage and other part types by researching http://autoprosusa.com/used-auto-parts-raleigh-nc and using the quote tools provided.

About AutoProsUSA.com

The AutoProsUSA.com company supplies immediate online access to hundreds of salvage companies and junkyards for filling auto parts orders for consumers in all 50 U.S. states. This company frequently networks and adds new companies able to offer parts unable to be found in regular retail outlets. Company pricing is maintained through partner companies that quote consumer pricing online. The AutoProsUSA.com company helps negotiate freight incentives and other options that are applied to consumer orders when purchased online or by toll-free number through the company specialists.

More information you can also find on website: Business

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Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Educational Institutions Enjoying Benefits of Help Desk Premier at No Cost


Help Desk Premier was offered at no cost to educational institutions through March of 2013. Dozens of schools, from K-12 through National Universities took advantage of this offer, and are now realizing the benefits of the software, including as an educational tool.

While many schools received their free license to use as their IT departments help desk software, others requested their license to use the software as an educational tool. The NSW Governments Department of Education and Communities in Sydney Australia acquired a license for use at Miller College in Miller, NSW Australia. Miller College needed help desk software as part of their redesigned courses that included running a simulated service desk run by their students. The purpose was to allow students to gain skills and experience working on a customer support team to assist them in securing future employment in the IT industry. They also used Help Desk Premier to provide IT support for other students and the community.

The project was a resounding success, according to John Dixon, the IT Teacher who led the course. The students have really found Help Desk Premier to be a user-friendly system and it has been invaluable in teaching students what it is like to work on a Service Desk / Desktop Support team. It has been a huge improvement over the software that I used last year to the point that last semesters group is a little jealous of it, Dixon said.

Help Desk Premier is newly redesigned help desk software well suited to IT Help Desks, Service Desks, and Customer Support operations of all types. It installs on-premise within an organizations network, and requires minimal effort to install or maintain. Help Desk Premier offers an array of impressive features, including:
  • Full Email Integration
  • Active Directory Integration
  • Multiple Domain Support
  • Automatic Ticket Escalation and Notification
  • Change Management
  • Flexible Customization Capabilities
  • Extensive Reporting including Scheduled and Memorized Reports
  • Customer self-service Portal

To see photos of the Miller College students using Help Desk Premier in their studies, visit the Help Desk Premier blog post on this topic.

BrightBox Solutions and Help Desk Premier recently relocated their website to a new home, which is http://www.helpdesksoftware.biz. For more information, please visit the web site or contact them at 888-885-2401.

About Help Desk Premier
Help Desk Premier Software is a flexible helpdesk, service desk and all-purpose issue tracking tool for providing technical support to customers. The product is comprehensive, customizable and scalable, yet extremely affordable, making it the ideal solution for startups and other small companies. The software has a user-friendly interface that makes it easy for organizations to be up and running quickly. Although it is an economical option in the marketplace, Help Desk Premier offers the type of robust features that are typically found in many high-end help desk products. Help Desk Premier is utilized by organizations of all types and sizes worldwide.

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Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Tyler Pieron Announces School Board Candidacy

Boswells Tavern, VA Tyler Pieron announced his candidacy for the Louisa County School Board representing the Green Springs District. Mr. Pieron released the following statement to the media.

As a parent of three children, two of whom are enrolled in Louisa County Schools, I feel it is my duty to my children, and all the children of Louisa County, to be involved in their education and bring leadership, high moral and ethical standards, fiscal responsibility and a clear purpose to the board. I am proud of the great work our teachers and school staff do every day in providing a quality education, but they need more support, both in terms of effective policies and ensuring our tax dollars go to the right efforts. I am frustrated and outraged that our currently elected School Board includes a member that served as a character witness for a convicted sex offender who sexually assaulted a child within a Louisa County elementary school and owes more than $63,000 in delinquent property taxes. The Louisa County School Board needs a fresh start with new members who are able to focus their efforts on ensuring Louisa County Schools provide a quality education for all students through fiscally responsible budgets and effective policies. If I am elected to the School Board, I will do that.

The Green Springs District comprises western Louisa County east of Valentine Mill Road and includes the Spring Creek and Mountain Brooke communities. The election for the Louisa County School Board will take place on November 5, 2013.

Tyler Pieron
Pieron for LCSB

434-987-3408

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Monday, June 24, 2013

Schools Choose Dell to Personalize Learning and Innovate Student Engagement

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Dell recommends five-step process to help schools implement personalized learning
More than 12 school districts in just the past two months choose Dell to transform learning
Educators and IT administrators prefer Dell solutions for their manageability, affordability and scalability

Personalized learning approach is gaining momentum as more than 12 school districts in just the past two months chose Dell solutions and services to transform learning and innovate student engagement. Dell also announced today a five-step process to help schools create a pathway to personalize learning - where students needs and interests are guided by teachers to content mastery. The personalized learning framework is built on input from students, teachers and administrators around the world and findings from Dells Innovation in Education Think Tanks.

Personalized learning is more than a buzzword and its certainly more than providing students increased access to computers or implementing one-to-one computer programs, said Jon Phillips, worldwide education director, Dell. In a personalized approach, students invest in how they learn and how they show their learning through an on-going process of inquiry. Teachers have ready access to an array of personalization tools to meet student needs. And technology combines access to digital content for blended or collaborative learning with access to real-time data that helps teachers intercede when a student is struggling and helps students explore potential areas of interest more deeply.

Five Steps to Personalize Learning
Dell believes that personalized learning should be teacher-guided so that teachers use their knowledge of each student to individualize curriculum. It should be student-invested where students take advantage of a range of learning resources and tools to develop and apply content mastery. And, it should be technology-enriched to improve access to digital resources and performance data to improve student and teacher interaction and collaboration. Dells suggested five-step process to personalize learning includes:

1. establishing a vision for learning;
2. determining the right IT infrastructure;
3. preparing for a transition to student-centered learning;
4. ensuring access to technology at home and school; and
5. reinforcing professional learning.

Educators Prefer Dell solutions
Just in the past two months, these schools and several others have chosen Dell to help meet their district initiatives and address students learning needs:

Cabarrus County Schools in North Carolina
Dells Latitude 3330 helps our students become ready for the challenges they will face in college and career and encourages them to pursue learning outside of the walls of a classroom, says Katherine Propst, Cabarrus County Schools. We have been successful with implementing Windows devices due to their advantages in manageability and affordability. The Latitude 3330 delivers the high performance and reliability our schools expect with a Windows PC and is sleek and lightweight for students to use throughout the day.
Christian Brothers High School in Tennessee
We are very pleased with the products and services provided by Dell and we look forward to partnering with them as we continue to make the shift to an all-digital curriculum, said Chris Fay, Principal of Christian Brothers High School. Also, we will look to them as we phase in our comprehensive STEM curriculum. Our goal is to make science, technology, engineering, and math courses more accessible and approachable for our students. Our relationship with Dell is an integral part of our plan for a top-notch STEM experience.
Clear Creek Independent School District in Texas
The first building block to personalized learning is access to technology and the Internet, said Kevin Schwartz, Chief Technology Officer, Clear Creek Independent School District. You can get access with most any tablet, but to fully deliver personalized learning requires a device that works seamlessly with all systems. The Dell Latitude 10 provides all of those features at a price that allows us to extend the initiative to more students.
Duncanville Independent School District in Texas
The Dell Latitude 10 essentials configuration is a win-win solution for our district, said Dr. Larry McHaney, Deputy Superintendent for Learning Services at Duncanville ISD. Most important, Dells tablet helps our students and teachers get way beyond the printed pages of a textbook to meaningfully engage in learning while also providing an efficient solution for our technology division.
Fargo Public Schools in North Dakota
We want our students to learn the needed skills to be successful in the 21st century and we believe they must have the right devices at the ready that will help them not only consume information but also produce new projects and content, said Bill Westrick, IT Director, Fargo Public Schools. We chose Dell Windows 8 devices because teachers can integrate them into their existing curriculum; students can now produce information as easily as they can consume it and the Dell Latitude 10 tablets are easy for us to manage within our existing IT infrastructure.
Riverhead Central School District in New York
If a teacher requests a specific piece of software for a class, such as Adobe Acrobat, we simply reconfigure the machine pool for that lab and deliver that software directly from the Dell Virtual Desktop Infrastructure, said Robert Hines, Technology Coordinator at Riverhead Central School District. This is a huge improvement compared with sending all the students to a different lab where the software is physically installed on machines, which is what we did before.
San Antonio Independent School District in Texas
The Dell Latitude 10 tablets give our students a device for self-directed learning and literacy that enables them to go beyond the text and pursue their own interests and intellectual curiosities, said Marcos Zorola, Chief Information Officer, San Antonio Independent School District. Dells solution is the best for our school districts libraries because they not only deliver a great user experience, but the tablets are compatible with the library infrastructure simplifying their deployment and management.
Somers Central School District in New York
With the Dell Latitude 10, students can be consumers and producers of content and prepare for success in a demanding high tech world. For example, for our students social action video project, students can not only write a script, but they design the storyboard, shoot the video, and edit it all in the same place, said Chris White, Director of IT for Somers Central School District. Dell with Windows 8 also plays a critical in empowering students. In our personalized learning environment, students are able to instantly make their learning visible. As a result, teachers can gauge in real-time whether their students are understanding concepts and individualize their teaching techniques within a single 40 minute class.
Spartanburg School District 3 in South Carolina
Ultimately, its all about the learning experience, said Eric Levitt, Assistant Superintendent for Instruction, Spartanburg School District 3. Dell Windows 8 devices deliver our teachers and students an intuitive device for self-directed learning that delivers a personalized approach to education.
Spring Branch Independent School District in Texas
Over time our students and teachers struggled to leverage current education software and apps on their netbooks because the netbooks were intended for lighter workloads, said Wes Hargrove, Director of Technology at Spring Branch Independent School District. Dell addressed the need of increased use by providing a reliable, cost-effective data center solution that makes all the great online learning and education applications easier to access and use well. Our district now has the building blocks in place to continue to leverage technology in our schools curriculum for years to come.
Troup County School System in Georgia
Windows PCs have always been the most affordable, manageable and productive tools for our students to use, said Josh Moneypenny, Technology Director of Troup County School System. Dells combination of high-performance computers at an affordable price helps us provide more of our students and teachers the tools they need to make teaching and learning more interactive and engaging.
Westwood Independent School District in Texas
We were seeking solutions that would bring technology into the classroom, sparking We were seeking solutions that would bring technology into the classroom, sparking students desire to learn, and also expanding our districts educational opportunities beyond the classroom, explains Dr. Clint McLain, Assistant Superintendent and High School Principal, Westwood Independent School District. Additionally, Dells tablets provided the best way to address our online student assessment needs here in the State of Texas. These devices are innovative and will be enjoyable for our students to use.

Dells Next Generation Learning offerings provide a range of flexible education solutions and services including the Dell Learning Platform designed to help schools launch their path to personalize learning. The Optiplex 3011 All-in-One, Latitude 3330 laptop and Latitude 10 essentials configuration tablet are recent additions to Dells solutions that schools are finding helpful to meet their teaching and learning needs. The Dell Common Core Technology Readiness Assessment is also proving helpful to provide an analysis of a districts readiness to launch, support and sustain an effective online testing environment and to scale it based on student enrollment.

About Dell
Dell Inc. (NASDAQ: DELL) is committed to helping students develop the knowledge and skills they need to learn and succeed in an increasingly digital world and a globally competitive workforce. As a top provider of technology and services to schools, Dell listens to and works with students, educators, administrators, parents and community members around the world to deliver innovative technology and services that give them the power to do more in and out of the classroom. Learn more about Dell in Education at www.dell.com. Follow us on Twitter @DellEDU.

Dell, Dell Wyse, Latitude, OptiPlex and DVS Enterprise are trademarks of Dell Inc. Dell disclaims any proprietary interest in the marks and names of others.

News source: WebWire

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Telstra and Family Online Safety Institute Forum spotlights digital citizenship

Some of the worlds foremost experts on digital citizenship will discuss the latest thinking on creating positive online behaviours at a global forum in Melbourne this week.

The Global Digital Citizenship: Encouraging Safe and Responsible Online Use Forum - hosted by Telstra and the Family Online Safety Institute (FOSI) - will explore issues including the state of online safety around the globe, how to promote the idea of online citizenship and Australias response to cyber safety in a global perspective.

This is the first time a prestigious FOSI Forum has been held in Australia.

Telstra General Manager Digital Inclusion Jill Riseley, said while cyber safety has been in the spotlight for a number of years, Australia was now seeing a shift to digital citizenship.

Being a digital citizen means acquiring the skills, knowledge and critically the values to effectively and safely participate in the online world, Ms Riseley said.

The online future for global citizens is about being an empowered and responsible community member, much like in the offline world. As global inhabitants of the online world, digital citizens will be judged across all their online encounters, which will also resonate in their offline lives.

Were dedicated to ensuring our customers have confidence in the online world, and that means addressing access, economic, societal and behavioural barriers to the digital world.

This Forum will enable us to share the most up-to-date evidence from around the globe, to inform and give direction to future products and programs to help address the emerging digital citizenship divide.

The Family Online Safety Institutes CEO Stephen Balkam said Telstra was taking the lead in tackling the ever-changing nature of the online safety landscape by focusing on digital citizenship and exploring the potential for enhanced collaboration and improvements on current practice.

Technology has enormous positive potential for society, yet we face an ongoing challenge to minimise the risks of online engagement while maximising the positive benefits of technology, Mr Balkam said.

We believe that a combination of tools, rules and schools offers a holistic approach to Internet safety that ensures a positive, enriching online environment for all.

FOSI is pleased to partner with Telstra, a company globally acknowledged as a leader in the cyber safety space, to further examine these issues.

At the conference Mr Balkam will announce Australians would now have access to FOSIs APlatformforGood.org, an online resource centre brimming with helpful advice, tips and information aimed at increasing online citizenship for teenagers and their parents.

Were operating today in a digital world, and Im pleased to announce Australians will have access to our global platform for resources, ideas and discussions, Mr Balkam said.

We will partner with Netsafe and the Alannah and Madeline Foundation to bring Australasian specific content to the site for our new users, to help them become effective, safe and responsible digital citizens.

To view the full conference program for the Global Digital Citizenship Forum visit: http://www.fosi.org/fosi-events/melbourne-2013.html

Telstra and FOSI acknowledge our sponsors for the Global Digital Citizenship Forum: Australian Communications and Media Authoritys Cybersmart Program, Google and Microsoft three organisations which value digital citizenship and embody these principles through their programs and their work.

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