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Volume V, Issue XXXVII, October 26, 2010, Weekly eNewsletter |
FEATURED INTERVIEW
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Technology @ British School,
Interview with Director, Graham Ranger
digitalLEARNING brings to you a peek-view of The British School. It is an international school which is based n the National Curriculum of England... |
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FEATURED STORY
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ICT Training for the Masses, By Santosh Choubey,
Chairman & Managing Director, AISECT Ltd
AISECT, a Bhopal-based organisation, which offers ICT education, training and services to semi-urban and rural India. Through a network of over 8,000 centres...
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TOP NEWS
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Recruiters in ICT industry face skills shortage One of the ICT recruitment firms reported that the Australian ICT industry is facing an acute shortage of 2700 computing professionals, adding to a looming skills shortage... | |
K 12 NEWS
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AP takes lead in RTE implementation
With a successful admission to 50,000 children in 600 state government run residential schools without any entrance test following Right to Education Act, Andhra Pradesh...
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Maharashtra first state to come up with PPP school
Maharashtra will be the first state to use PPP model for education, since the Congress-led Democratic Front government has drafted an ambitious public-private partnership plan...
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HIGHER EDUCATION
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CAT centres may face Loss
A churning is taking place in the INR 400 common admission test (CAT) training business is in a consolidation mode. The number of applicants for the CAT examination has been decreasing...
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UGC training for turning teachers into managers
Guidelines have been prescribed by the University Grants Commission (UGC) on 'Training and Development of Academic Administrators in Higher Education'...
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CORPORATE NEWS
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Panasonic launches Ecos kool for student sensitisation
A nationwide sensitisation programme has been launched by Panasonic known as 'Ecos'kool', primarily across 100 schools which is to encourage and engage young minds to contribute towards a greener tomorrow...
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IBM to create a research lab at Melbourne University IBM has announced its support for building a new state-of-the-art research facility at Melbourne University in order to help conduct disease research, enhance resources in area of biotechnology...
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