The lounge also
provides access to a computer with Internet service and a printer, as well as charging stations for cell phones and other wireless devices.
The lounge also
provides access to a computer with internet service and a printer as well as charging stations for cell phones and other wireless devices.
Its mission:
provide access to computers, the internet, education, and job skills to the local community.
Not exact matches
They will likely include PadInMotion because it
provides access to apps via the tablet
computers it makes available
to hospitals but doesn't actually develop any apps itself.
Laptops, Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs), and Blackberries (wireless cell phone and PDA units) use wireless data transfer technologies
to provide users with almost instant
access to information stored on a company's
computer networks and servers from just about anywhere within reach of a cell phone tower or wireless Internet transmitter.
For one, they'll
provide Internet
access and
computers to people living without either.
Ultimately, what really captures his attention is the Ford Work Solutions, the integrated in - dash
computer system (4 GB memory with USB and SD ports, plus wireless keyboard and optional Bluetooth - enabled printer) that
provides access to a cellular broadband connection when the engine is on (no worries — you can't use the
computer while you're driving).
His positions, which involved work on highly classified projects involving government
computer systems, gave him various security clearances that routinely
provided him
access to top - secret information, it said.
Investors seeking a more economically sensitive exposure may consider a semiconductor ETF,
providing access to the growth of companies that design, manufacture or distribute semiconductors — the vital components of many electronics and
computer devices.
John is the founder and general manager of #FotoNet, an internet café that
provides IT services, internet
access, and
computer training
to low - income and middle - class communities in the Dominican Republic.
Mr. Newell's former employer, Oracle, sells call centre systems for millions of dollars, but Shop.ca pays just $ 100 a month
to access a recently developed tool that
provides toll - free numbers and 10,000 minutes of inbound calls routed over the Internet through its
computers.
Computer systems and the internet now
provide access to an unbelievable amount of information, both good and bad.
The National Television and
Computer Recycling Scheme was established in 2011
to provide Australian householders and small business with
access to industry - funded collection and recycling services for televisions and
computers.
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According
to him, «the idea was
to provide affordable
access to ICT tools and processes which, among other things, promoted the digital re-tooling of individuals, institutions and corporate entities as well as the launch of the first
computer ownership scheme in Nigeria.
From pre-school storyhours
to Live Homework Help for students
to outreach for seniors
to computer access for the unemployed, the Library
provides a wide range of vital services.
Due
to his background in
computer science, a key element of MacIsaac's campaign has been
to provide steadfast internet
access to the small percentage of those in Saugerties who don't have it.
Governor Andrew Cuomo has announced the launch of a pilot program
to provide free English language training via cellular phone devices
to immigrants across the state who may lack regular
access to a classroom, a
computer or the Internet.
Many lack «
access to private spaces
to meet with students, and
provide their own out - of class resources such as
computers, phones, and printers
to conduct their office work.»
The hot spot (much like those used in homes and coffee shops) can
provide network
access to the car's
computer as well as any smart phones, laptops or other wireless devices in range.
The majority of the
computer - based systems on offer
to British racegoers, both horse and greyhound fans, simply
provide faster
access to the data on which gamblers base their bets.
Instead, individual
computers would be able
to copy and republish content on receipt,
providing other users with the option
to access data, or fragments of data, from a wide range of locations rather than the source itself.
Compliance with these guidelines
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to users who need
to access the site with text - based browsers, low - end processors, slow modem connections and no multi-media capabilities on their
computers.
You are solely responsible for
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to use the services, including a
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access).
The
computer database
provides access to the entire European gorilla population and includes family trees and the history of every gorilla.
The Passions Network affiliate program is a «Network Wide Membership» that
provides access to all sites within Passions Network, including
Computer Passions.
Many online dating services are only able
to provide their full features via
access to internet websites by a
computer.
Members are responsible the use of their
computers and
access to the services
provided, including
access by minors whether under their control or otherwise, or those of a particular disposition with regard
to access to broadcast content
DVD - ROM Content: While the DVD - ROM section, on the second disc, uses the Interactual Player
to provide a special interface for the disc when played on a
computer, you really don't need
to go
to the lengths of installing software
to access the single real feature here - the complete movie script.
Most Hampton PLC
computers can
access only NovaNET; the few that can
access SAS can't go any further than research sites
to which SAS
provides a link.
Berea Middle School, in Greenville, South Carolina, for example, not only has developed a laptop initiative using Title I funds that
provide low - income students with much - needed
access to Web - enabled
computers, it also reaches out
to the school's parent population at the same time.
The United States is among the leaders in the world in
providing access to school
computers, but it lags behind some other nations in frequency of school
computer use and Internet availability at school, an Education Week report set for release this week concludes.
As we enter the world of high - powered notebook
computers, broadband internet connections, 3 - dimensional curricula, open - source product development, and internet - based games, both co-operative and competitive, students will learn by
accessing dynamic, interactive instructional materials that
provide information
to each student at the level of accomplishment he or she has reached.
Furthermore, printing is simple with 3 questions fitting on a «landscape» orientated piece of paper, with an included answer key given in small at the bottom for the teacher, meaning you don't need
access to the
computer to provide answers if this is not required or wanted.
One of former governor Angus King's reasons for supporting the initiative was
to level the playing field by
providing computers and Internet
access to students from low - income families.
If
computer access is available,
provide students with two hours of
computer time
to create their brochures and
to spell check and print them.
Students should be
provided with calculators and
access to computers beginning in kindergarten, and teachers should spend less time on computational skills and more on mathematical concepts and problem - solving, according
to the nation's largest organization of mathematics teachers.
The goal is twofold:
to provide children with the
computer skills necessary
to flourish in a high - tech world and
to give them
access to tools and information that will enhance their learning in subjects like mathematics and history.
Assign work requiring a
computer and internet
access or other costly resources only when we can
provide in - school time and materials for such work
to be completed.
Other major efforts include extending unprecedented opportunities for learning by bringing
computers with Internet
access to every eligible library in the U.S. and Canada, and
providing scholarships
to academically talented minority students in the U.S. with severe financial need through the Gates Millennium Scholars Program.
The survey didn't specify whether or not these
computers also had Internet
access, another crucial piece of the puzzle when it comes
to providing children with equitable and affordable digital education opportunities.
It all started with
computer labs in schools,
providing students, and even some teachers,
access to computers for the first time in their lives.
With record gains being made in
providing students with
access to computers and the Internet, more schools are shifting their priorities toward other areas that have been simmering on the back burner — namely, figuring out how
to integrate technology into the curriculum in meaningful ways.
Some states are implementing programs
to distribute laptops
to youths in school settings, with the goal of
providing greater
access to information technology and equal
access to computers.
It seems as though there's a minimal threshold and once that minimal threshold of
access to ICT and the internet has been met, the challenge in developing
computer and information literacy comes down
to providing coherent and considered learning programs, rather than necessarily just
providing more technology for the students.
Allow, during a transition period, alternatives
to computer - based assessment for students in schools that have not yet
provided them with sufficient
access to, and experience with, the required technology.