Articles about : ABS
When the learners know more than the teachers
A digital divide in education is leaving teachers "floundering in an alien culture"
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The Australian innovation system: a scorecard
By: Don Scott-Kemmis
12/10/2004 12:18:46
Despite a decade of strong economic growth, many indicators of innovation are falling.
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Spooks and spats a speciality
By: Peter Davidson
21/08/2004 14:16:54
With however many sharp edges, Trevor Robinson remains an ICT industrial diamond
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Cultural change needed to exploit ICT in schools
By: Dr Alison Elliott
16/04/2004 11:17:20
For a country of early adopters, Australians have dragged their feet in integrating computing with traditional teaching in our schools
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Are we really serious about having women in IT?
By: Associate Professor Julie Fisher
18/06/2003 16:43:18
Recently a colleague told a story: She had been given a gift voucher for a beauty treatment, and in the process of having her nails beautified she fell into conversation with the young woman performing the service. It turned out she had completed an IT qualification from a leading Melbourne University and then began her IT career with a major international IT company. So why was she working as a beautician?
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Giving our SMEs a fair go
By: Peter Davidson
14/10/2002 17:13:44
Australia's small ICT businesses are demanding their fair share of Federal Government contracts, and are determined to make their voice heard
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CEDA: New frontiers of growth
By: Terry Cutler
18/06/2002 17:13:26
Australia is seriously behind the game in building industries that are creating the new jobs and new wealth
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Innovation: Putting Australia back on the R&D growth path
By: Dr Carmen Lawrence
14/02/2002 17:12:58
Failure to adequately fund research is stifling innovation and dragging down the economy, says Carmen Lawrence.
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IT News Review - Week Ending Friday 9/6/2000
By: IDG staff
06/09/2000 17:10:22
Malaysia seeks Australian tenants for IT park ... Bucolics to get with the program ... Freshport puts agribusiness online ... GST one month out: corporations still not ready ... Microsoft up for auction? I think not ... How GST makes enemies of friends: Compaq ... AMP renews its faith in CSC ... To the strong go the VC spoils ... Secure transactions sought ... Analyst gives mixed diagnosis on Asia e-business ... Law but no order online ... ABS: Web banking not popular yet ... Is Linux a net security risk?
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IT News Review - Week Ending Friday 23 June, 2000
By: IDG staff
23/06/2000 17:10:35
Airlines ripe for IT dogfight ... Health sectors trail in computer spending ... Converting the Internet from e-mail to e-tail ... Australians not affected by AOL security threat ... Govt under fire over software importation laws ... Radical shift to retain skilled staff ... Better to be safe than sorry on virus threats ... Govt, Telstra retarding digital progress ... Australia slow to join IP wave: IDC ... Cop this: Sandgropers on the case ... ASIC sends mixed signals to online pundits ... Money players still tentative with B2B
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IT News Review - Week ending September 1, 2000
By: IDG staff
09/01/2000 17:10:56
CSIRO Protests...Study: MS Word Documents Can Be Tracked on Web...Parallel import gets scathing reviews...E-procurement Plans Save $10m/year...Sun Goes Open Source with Globalisation Code...Four Industry Giants Back New Lab for Linux R&D...Urgently Seeking Partners: ASPs Eye $13b Market..Linux-Mandrake Ported to SPARC, UltraSPARC..New Tool Tracks E-Mail, Net Usage...Lotus Making Wireless Access Strides...Intelligent Software Speeds Web Success...Computer Services Industry on the Increase: ABS..Symantec Targets Enterprise with Desktop Firewall...Sun Admits to Memory Problem
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