Careers
Practising professionalism
Kumar Parakala
With technology underpinning so much of our lives today, the need to raise the bar for professionalism has never been greater. More...
Fast learners
By: Beverley Head
13/06/2008 14:22:53
We're in the midst of a revolution that is changing the way we teach and learn, with wikis, new approaches to e-learning, education mash ups, and virtual worlds the new order.
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Cover story: 20 ways to get promoted
By: Dan Tynan
13/06/2008 14:15:34
If you agree that there's no such thing as an ICT project, you may already be on your way up the ladder.
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Beat the high tech boys club
By: Ephraim Schwartz
12/06/2008 14:20:05
Building a successful ICT career can be tough going as a woman, but as these high-flyers attest, the challenges can be overcome and the rewards are great.
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TCS Summer Camp builds interest in ICT
By: Information Age staff
10/04/2008 13:51:30
A PILOT HOLIDAY PROGRAM to improve the ICT skills and awareness of disadvantaged Year 12 students has resulted in 70 percent of those who attended making a decision to pursue an ICT career.
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Skills shortage an obstacle to growth
By: Information Age staff
10/04/2008 13:36:12
AUSTRALIAN ICT INDUSTRY GROWTH is being constrained by skills shortages in key industry sectors, along with a downturn in telecommunications employment and research & development (R&D) spending, according to an ACS report released in February.
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Think global, says IBM CIO
By: Information Age staff
10/04/2008 12:41:52
Understanding business processes and different cultures are essential to a successful ICT career, says Mark Hennessy, IBM's global CIO - and Web 2.0 tools and social networking can play a major role in building those skills.
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New Computer Professional Education Program elective
By: Information Age staff
10/04/2008 13:43:23
THE ACS CPE PROGRAM has developed a new specialisation in the elective subject offerings, IT Service Management.
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Student recruitment drive targets Uni O weeks
By: Information Age staff
10/04/2008 13:39:30
With the help of Young IT representatives, student ambassadors and university computer club representatives, the ACS ran successful student recruitment campaigns in more than ten universities in NSW, Victoria and Tasmania during university orientation weeks.
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