Friday, October 28, 2005

Student information appears safe


Student information appears safe
Alameda Times-Star - a 'security loophole' in a popular software program allowed the public to access confidential The OARS software program contains a database of student identification numbers, scores

Open Text's FirstClass Division Introduces FirstClass ED
dBusinessNews.com - The company announced the news at the National School Board Association (NSBA) T+L Conference, underway this week in Denver, CO. ECM) software, announced software is its unique ability to provide a single view into all facets of a collaborative learning community -- from the class level, right down to individual student

Software. Student software
ITP.net - Tuesday, 25 October, 2005 Student software by Sarah Gain (sarah.gain@itp.com) A team of graduates and students from the American University in Dubai (AUD) have developed the first UAE Windows XP theme pack for Microsoft. and at Microsoft's offices to develop the software. The team members included

Software lets principal monitor grades
Grand Rapids Press - WYOMING -- The Comprehensive Information Management for Schools software allows Lee High School Principal Dave Britten to get real personal with students when it comes to one-on-one counseling about their grades. The CIMS software is a student data management system purchased by the

Rocky start turns into smooth finish
The daily Review (Hayward) - news broke about a security loophole in the software used to guard student records at a number of Bay Area school

Thursday, October 27, 2005

Wynne students benefit from engineering class


Wynne students benefit from engineering class
Jonesboro Sun - Michael Wilkey | The Sun East Arkansas Community College instructor David Hodges (left) shows a student software dealing with the construction of a shopping cart in a class at Wynne on Monday.

Software. Student software
ITP.net - Tuesday, 25 October, 2005 Student software by Sarah Gain (sarah.gain@itp.com) A team of graduates and students from the American University in Dubai (AUD) have developed the first UAE Windows XP theme pack for Microsoft.

Microsoft Media Advisory: Interview and B-roll Opportunity
Canada NewsWire - TORONTO, Oct. Product Manager, Microsoft Canada or Anthony Chiarelli,Hamilton, Ontario, 16-year-old student & software developer.