Outsourcing tutoringCan everything be outsourced? American students are happily learning from Indian tutors at dirt cheap prices, and other companies are outsourcing grading and other teaching duties.May 15, 2006 by ZDNet Editors in CXO
College Board to revamp AP coursesConcern over weakness in science courses prompts $1.8 million award.May 8, 2006 by ZDNet Editors in CXO
Ready, set, code!Get ready for the Battle of the Brains, where college students compete in marathon sessions of Xtreme programming.October 10, 2006 by ZDNet Editors in CXO
Best budget business desktopsLooking for an affordable business desktop to roll out? We look at the major players available in the market today.June 14, 2009 by ZDNet Editors in CXO
Cagemini makes wireless pushConsulant group Capgemini is to standardize its wireless UK computing technologies.June 20, 2005 by ZDNet Editors in CXO
Business world requires a two-sided brainLeaders need to wake up their right brains--the creative side--and learn to perceive the world in different ways, according to consultant Luc de Brabandere.June 15, 2005 by ZDNet Editors in CXO
UK teachers struggle to find right place for classroom techShould classrooms exploit the latest technology - and teachers undergo the learning curves - or be a citadel of peace in a world of blinking, beeping, talking devices.January 14, 2007 by ZDNet Editors in CXO
Offshoring hitting a crossroadsBuyers of outsourcing services in growing numbers are dissatisfied with offshore service providers, according to a recent study.June 15, 2005 by ZDNet Editors in CXO
VA county a study in etech turnaroundAwarded a major tech award by National School Boards, Loudon County, VA, boasts SMART boards, online courses and a hunger for the tech advantage.December 24, 2006 by ZDNet Editors in CXO
LogicaCMG expands into MoscowThe Russian mobile communications market is the largest in Eastern Europe, expected to become the largest in Europe by the end of 2005.June 20, 2005 by ZDNet Editors in CXO