Softcom Internet Communications, Inc., an enterprise-leading Upgrade excessive-pace internet provider company Technology for agricultural groups in Central California, is thrilled to announce a modern-era improvement for their number one tower at the Network Operations Center. A tremendous milestone for Softcom, this upgrade will improve carrier to all its customers as it completes the transition to excessive-pace 4G LTE.
Braving this season’s harsh climate, Softcom groups had been running non-stop during the last several months to put in and test the brand-new gadget on the 195-foot tower positioned at the agency’s headquarters in Galt, California. Many Softcom clients have already been switched over to a 4G LTE provider at the same time as others are scheduled or are upgrading from their contemporary WiMAX carrier – all at no cost to them.
Softcom believes that rural internet clients shouldn’t have to end up with slow DSL or laggy facts-capped satellite net service. This announcement is simply one more step of their dedication to providing the ultra-speedy reliable net for rural areas in Central California consisting of Galt, Herald, Clements, Acampo, Wilton, Lodi, Lockeford, Walnut Grove, and the surrounding communities.
Softcom’s enterprise-main 4G LTE offerings can offer clients with download accelerates to 50 megabits in step with a second. The period 4G LTE is a mixture of two phrases – 4G means the fourth era of data technology, and LTE means Long Term Evolution. Together, Softcom customers are getting the maximum superior wi-fi records generation available and a commitment to continually improving. The bottom line for Softcom clients? Better provider, more strong connections, and faster speeds throughout the board.
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“This improves simply one more step in our continuous efforts to increase and enhance our network through the deployment of reducing-edge technology and offerings,” stated Kevin Triplett, Softcom President and CEO. “We’re excited to announce this upgrade knowing that it’s going to widen our attain and permit us to provide better providers in multiplied regions for our customers.”
About Softcom
Softcom Internet Communications, Inc. Believes everyone deserves fast, reliable internet service regardless of where they stay or work. Focused on giving rural internet clients the quick connections, incredible customer service, and simple, low-cost pricing they deserve, Softcom brings more than 80 years of the industry to enjoy, an established infrastructure, and a cutting-edge generation to face behind their imaginative and prescient. Recognized by the U.S. Government as a frontrunner within the enterprise, Softcom successfully bridges the space among rural communities and large cities regarding High-Speed Internet admission. Learn
With today’s technological advancement, there is a race against time for classroom teachers to avail themselves of the power of technology in delivering knowledge to their learners. If some of them are not adept at using technology in the classroom, chances are students are disadvantaged in learning against the ones who have been learning through technology.
This is why, during summer, teachers are trained to become knowledgeable in using technology in the classroom. Just recently, selected teachers harnessed their skills in using Microsoft Mix, Sway, and Prezi, to mention just a few. The expected output from said training would be for teachers to create lessons. For effective and efficient delivery, learners will undoubtedly be motivated to learn, and teachers themselves will be more inspired to teach with high impact, both through presentation and assessment purposes.
To ensure global education for their learners, a creative and would-be technology-savvy classroom teacher must have the following prerequisite skills:
First, booting up and shutting down desktop computers or laptops.
Second, do basic navigation–from using the cursor or arrow up, down, or what.
Third, setting up a projector.
Fourth, making slides for presentation purposes.
Fifth, recording voice or videos.
Sixth, writing an email.
Seventh, making an interesting lesson out of the competencies required for learners to master and taking advantage of the great sources of information around the net create interesting, fun, and valuable lesson presentations.
Last, presenting lessons using technology with high impact. Here is how teachers present themselves, their studies, and all to their learners. It could either inspire them to learn more or discourage them from pursuing it. From standing in front, manner of speaking, method of emphasizing a point or preparing learners to the highlights of their lesson, wrapping up and motivating them to do something for extension activities– such outstanding showmanship could spell the difference between success and failure in getting across the wisdom they wanted to get absorbed by their learners.
True to their calling, the Division of San Jose del Monte, under the able leadership of Ma’am Germelina H. Pascual, City Schools Division Superintendent; Sir Marlon Davis, Learning Resources Management, and Development System (LRMDS) Manager; Ma’am Maria. Eleonor Del Rosario, CID-LRMDS project development officer and Microsoft Ambassador, Ma’am Ma. Corazon Loja, CID Education Supervisor/Math, and Microsoft Ambassador; some PSDSes and select curriculum writers/teachers from elementary and high school –had their seminar/workshop in Klir Water Park, Guiguinto, Bulacan last April 19-22.
Hats off to this group of great people who have been continuously improving teachers’ jobs by providing them avenues to master their craft, helping them help learners learn better and have more fun and meaningful learning engagements to achieve the target–that is, quality education, globally aligned, and with relevance to today’s educational needs of 21st-century learners.
Larry Icabandi Nabiong:
The author is a grade-school teacher in the Philippines with twenty-plus years of teaching. He has attended different seminars in reading, language, mentoring, K-12, Mother Tongue, and other subject areas; he has been a resource speaker, demo-teacher, mentor, and more, all in the name of quality education.