Education
We'll keep you informed of all the latest certifications and college programs, and what they mean for your career.
Articles about Education
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National Computer Forensics Institute: Demystifying cybercrime
Knowing how to handle digital evidence and discovery correctly prevents costly mistakes. A federal facility in Birmingham, Alabama is working hard to improve that situation.
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10 common-sense rules for end users and those who support them
Some things never change in the workplace. Users make mistakes and support has to fix them. Revisit these common-sense rules to reduce the headaches.
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CBT Nuggets launches AWS certification training series
IT training firm CBT Nuggets has launched online video training series to help IT pros prepare for Amazon's AWS certification program. TechRepublic talks to Jeremy Cioara, who created the online video...
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Surface RT for education: Is it worth it?
Microsoft recently unveiled a new initiative for the education sector, but is it worth it? Take a look at some of the other top tablet contenders and weigh in with your thoughts.
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Top 10 Career Management blogs of 2012
See what Career Management blogs captured the most attention in 2012.
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10 signs that you aren't cut out for IT
IT pros often complain about the downsides of their jobs. But what if you really AREN'T meant for an IT career?
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Poll: Would you recommend a career in programming?
Not everyone is cut out for the competitive software development industry. Let us know whether you advise others to pursue a programming career.
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Infographic: Thwarting cyberspace invaders
Florida Tech University illustrates the need for trained IT and security professionals to combat the rise of cybercrime.
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IT is one of the most popular careers to switch to
Over a third of respondents to a new Randstad survey say that if they had to switch to a different career, they'd choose IT.
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Shoebox: Cisco Aspire game helps CNAA training
Shoebox: Cisco Aspire game helps CNAA training
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Infographic--How on-the-job training boosts employee morale
One of the simplest and surest ways to lift employees' spirits is to conduct empathetic and supportive on-the-job training.
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How to start your career as a security pro
Dominic Vogel offers some tips for getting starting in the information security field whether you're just starting out or looking to make a career change.
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How IT workers are losing the battle against nerd stereotypes
The IT industry is still dogged by the cliche of the geeky and socially inept IT worker and it's putting off young people from a career in IT.
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Five ways social media can help you get a promotion
Managers often take a dim view of staff who use social media at work, but research suggests these networkers are the very employees who really get ahead.
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Infographic: Which skills are most valuable when training for upper management?
Take a look at this infographic based on research by the Center for Creative Leadership.