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Are you an experienced Computer Teacher? With B.Sc.Ed in Computer Science/Education? Kindly send your CV to [email protected] before September 21, 2015.
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Paveways Computer Education Centre, Alakuko, Lagos is currently recruiting for the following positions;
1. Female Secretary (must be proficiency in all office programs with good typing skill)
2. ICT/Computer Tutor: For experienced Computer Tutor, Professional Certification is of great importance and candidates must be proficient in the following packages:
Computer Engineering, Desktop Publishing, Website Design/Hosting, Autocad, Java/Html/Php e.t.c
3. IT students
Qualification: OND or any equivalent qualification in related discipline.
S/he must reside around Alakuko, Alagbado or Toll-gate area(particularly areas that are very close to Alakuko junction).
How to apply: Submit your CV indicating your last salary and expected salary to: [email protected]
Deadline: June 19th 2015
Have you considered eReport Card for your school?
Are you not tired of these excessive paper works always?
Don't you want to move with time in this ever dynamic world?
Save yourself of filling report card always, go electronic, make use of ICT, parents want to check their wards' results by just clicking or tab their screens anywhere they are. Contact Us at Paveways ICT for more on eReport Card.
Also available with the package are CBT (Computer Based Test) kits and other eLearning features.
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...we are saying don't learn ICT in schools, learn through ICT for effective learning processes. E-learning is here to stay in Nigeria.
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Tips for computer security and to prevent viruses:
You must run quality security software on your computers to protect your work and private data from viruses, spyware, and other security threats. When it comes to security, there is no substitute for quality. See below our recommended quality solutions. If any of the following is difficult for you, contact [email protected] or [email protected] or get an IT Expert to do it for you. You must do the following or risk all of your work/data being compromised:
1.Get good anti virus software installed on your PC e.g. one of the below.
Recommended anti virus software:
- AVG Antiv Virus
- Norton Anti virus
- McAffee Anti Virus
- Sophos Anti Virus
Be sure to regularly update your 'virus definitions' e.g. once per week
2.Install a quality Firewall
There are many firewalls available, some good, some bad. Our recommendation is the FREE ZoneAlarm. We think the free firewall-only option is fine. Check their site.
3.Install an anti-spyware application
There are many available, some good, some bad. Our recommendation is the FREE: Spybot.
4.Email Attachments:BEWARE OF ATTACHMENTS.Do not open email attachments you are not expecting. Viruses come with some very nasty messages to trick you into opening the attachement e.g."Your email account has been cancelled, see attachment for details". Even worse, the virus looks like it comes from an email address you recognise e.g. from admin@ yourDomain.com (where 'your domain' is the domain name that you use). Virus attachments can have the following 'file extension': .exe, .pif. If you receive a .zip attachment and open it - make sure it doesn't contain a file with one of those extensions.Do not open attachments you haven't requested, even if they appear to be from people you know.
5. Don't just download and install any software from untrusted site.
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10 things you can do to boost PC performance
There's so much information out there about PC performance (especially on Windows machines), it's difficult to be sure what's right and what's not so helpful. Here are 10 proven performance enhancements you can make to your computer, many of which are free.
1: Get rid of malware
New machines shouldn't have malware on them. But one of the most common causes of the "my PC used to be fast, and now it isn't!" complaint is actually the presence of malware. Malware can sneak onto a computer in a zillion different ways and quite often it sits in the background slowing your machine to as it sends out spam emails, searches for other computers to infect, works on cracking cryptography, or any number of the other nefarious tasks that hackers like to use their botnet slaves for. There's a good chance that the malware brought even more friends with it (that's often how you see computers with thousands of viruses on them not long after the initial infection), and the infection may be bad enough to justify a wipe and reload. My first step in investigating a slow system is usually a virus scan.
2: Upgrade to a better video card
For typical business productivity tasks, a video card probably isn't an upgrade that will have a lot of value. But for gamers and other similar uses, a video card is a slam dunk upgrade. If your current card and motherboard support SLI or CrossFireX, adding a second card and bridging them will be a good option as well. In some scenarios, better video cards can be a huge benefit even without heavy onscreen video work, because certain applications can leverage the GPUs for calculations.
3: Get a faster drive
Many times, the real performance issue is the speed of disks. Look at numbers like the RPMs, cache size, seek speed, and transfer rate to buy a faster drive. Often, a good drive will seem slow because the computer's power settings are allowing it to spin down. You may want to consider changing these settings to make sure that the disk is more likely to be ready to work when you need it to. While the SSD vs. hard disk debate is still continuing, SSDs usually seem to feel faster to users. Boot times are usually cut for sure. But something about an SSD makes a system feel more responsive or "snappy" to use, and for day-to-day work, that's a great feeling.
4: Address hardware and driver issues
All too often, system slowness is actually a sign of hardware problems. For example, if your CPU isn't being properly cooled, it will often have its speed reduced in an effort to keep it from overheating. Recoverable errors with disk access can kill your throughput while not showing up as a dead drive. And bad hardware drivers can often make the whole system slow, especially video drivers. Using utilities to check your CPU speed and various temperatures, scanning for hard drive errors, and updating your drivers is a good start to investigating performance problems. Often, problems caused by hardware or drivers are not just poor speeds, but system flakiness too.
5: Use a RAID
Using a RAID can dramatically lower the read and write speeds of your disks, depending upon the RAID level you choose. You will want to do some research to see what RAID level fits your needs the best. Personally, I am a fan of RAID 1, 6, and 10 because I feel that they offer appropriate levels of data protection along with a good measure of speed improvements.
6: Try a different browser
It's no secret: Different browsers perform differently, and most people spend a lot of time in their Web browser. Benchmarks really muddy the browser speed conversation. Some browsers perform well on some but do badly on others, even when they are supposed to test the same thing. The problem with the benchmarks is that what they usually test is not real work performance! While JavaScript is an important part of the modern Web, few Web applications beat on the JavaScript engine hard enough to produce a noticeable impact on performance. That said, it's been my experience that the Chrome browser is the fastest for actual work. If you want to have your Web browser feel more responsive and lively, consider a switch to Chrome.
7: Remove junk
It's easy to have a computer get loaded up with junk that slows it down. The worst part is, we invite this garbage into our lives by installing "helpful" utilities, toolbars, and other add-ons. I could easily write a list of 10 kinds of computer-stalling junk. Here are some of the things you'll want to seek out and remove for best performance:
• Automatic update systems for various applications (but be careful: some apps, like Flash, Acrobat, QuickTime, and Web browsers are prime malware targets and you will want to keep these up-to-date)
• Things that run on startup
• Windows services you don't really need
• Crapware from the PC maker
• Toolbars
• Browser plug-ins (the Skype browser plug-in is an especially bad offender, I've found)
• P2P applications
• Web servers and database servers that were installed by since-removed applications, but left behind
8: Add a faster DNS lookup server
Most ISPs love to brag about how much bandwidth they are giving you. But they don't mind letting the rest of their infrastructure slowly get overwhelmed or deteriorate. Among the biggest offenders are the DNS servers our ISPs use. If you want to know why things seem to take forever to start loading, slow DNS servers are often the cause. Consider adding a fast DNS server as your primary DNS server in your TCP/IP settings.
9: Defrag
Defragging your hard drives is a great way to get some more performance. While modern Windows systems automatically defrag on a regular basis, I've found that the Windows defragging is fairly unaggressive. We've reviewed a lot of different defrag apps here at TechRepublic. I suggest that you check out your alternatives and find one that does a better job for you.
10: Check network connectivity
Time and time again, "system slowness" actually is caused by networking issues. Our computers do so much on the Internet that slowness there can affect just about everything you do on a regular basis. While there isn't enough space to write an exhausting troubleshooting list here, some of the things you should try (or investigate) are:
• Replacing the network cables, switches, routers, WiFi access points, etc.
• Calling the ISP and checking the distance from the CO (for DSL) or the local segment's current load (for cable); the ISP may need to rewire or rework its connectivity. Satellite customers will want to double-check their dish installation and ensure that it is tightly locked down and pointed in the right direction.
• Malware scanning on all PCs to see if malware is burdening the network
• Inspecting the wiring of the phone lines (for DSL) or coax (cable customers) to look for loose connections, corrosion, or flaky wires
• Cable customers will want to find out how many splitters are between the line from the pole and their modem. If it is more than one (and preferably only a two-way splitter), they should rewire so that they have only a single two-way splitter between the pole and the modem to ensure the cleanest signal possible.
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