Children naturally have a lot of extra energy, but teaching them how to use it in a directed manner can be tricky. This, combined with the somewhat limited number of open spaces in Hong Kong, can mean your child won't have regular opportunities to run around and play with other kids. That's why SPRING offers specialized classes that help little ones get rid of their pent up energy while making friends and having tons of fun!
Pierson Requirements Group Hosting 2-Day UML Training Workshop June 10-12 in Online, Interactive Format for Team Leaders and Business Analyst Professionals.
Shorter College's student enrollment stands at more than 300 students, an increase from 15 students in 2011. The college has met eligibility requirements to be considered a candidate for accreditation. It is currently in the midst of the self-study phase that is required to receive accreditation.
Robert J. Fornaro, a professor of computer science at North Carolina State University (NCSU), has been named the 2013 recipient of the Computer Science and Engineering Undergraduate Teaching Award for his mentoring of students in award-winning engineering projects.
William & Mary's Kyung Hee Kim, Ph.D., will advise graduates on innovation and creative thinking at Richard Bland College's 2013 Commencement ceremony.
For the seventh year in a row, the Adelphi University chapter of the Society of Physics (SPS) students was awarded the Outstanding Chapter of the Year Award.
Hundreds of higher education decision makers from across the country will have an opportunity to explore the latest digital solutions and best practices when they convene Monday, April 29, through Wednesday, May 1, for Campus Technology Forum 2013 at the Manchester Grand Hyatt in San Diego.
Gujarat Technological University (GTU) and IEEE have announced an offering of educational services and technical material to GTU and its affiliated colleges in Gujarat.
EduPristine, the leading training provider for finance certifications will host a free seminar on "How to Crack FRM at One Go" in Jersey City on Friday. April 26, 2013.
Continuing its ongoing commitment to being a "military friendly campus," SUNY Ulster will dedicate its Veterans Lounge as a Battle Buddy Center during ceremonies on May 1 at the campus.
Stanford University Professor Emeritus Edward Feigenbaum, known as "the father of expert systems," has the distinction of being named the IEEE Computer Society's 2013 Computer Pioneer Award recipient.
The Native Learning Center has added new presentations that focuses on Strengthening Tribal Communities into the Future to it's 5th Annual Summer Conference Agenda.
As part of its ongoing campaign that started early last month, iTutor.com has exhibited its bullish advance towards contract work with New York State school districts. The company has focused its resources on the bigger picture, not only an increase in individual users, but school districts as a whole to adopt their new Learning Management System (LMS).
Talentedge forayed into Gujarat by opening its first ELC in Ahmedabad. The company also opened its first ELC in Tamil Nadu at Coimbatore. The first three ELC's were launched in Hyderabad, Bangalore & New Delhi.
The IEEE Computer Society added to Lockheed Martin's yearlong centennial anniversary celebration when it hosted the 100th webinar for the company's technical workforce last week.
Extensive research, survey, and review analysis conducted by Brands Academy reveals eMerchant Digital Academy, headed by Mr. Shakir Ali as one of the most promising educational academy in Andhra Pradesh. The academy is expected to lead digital media marketing education in the state bringing some highly tangible changes in the coming years.
In today's competitive atmosphere, businesses often find themselves running a race to survive and to reach the top. This leaves Quality Healthcare and Market Lead vital factors to survive and excel.
Top winners will receive recognition, awards and IEEE Computer Society Student memberships at the GameSIG 2013 Intercollegiate Game Showcase on Saturday, 27 April.
JB Knowledge Park signed MoU with Waiariki Institute of Technology to promote academic and research interactions across the whole intellectual spectrum of both the colleges.
Enrolling in Cooking@SPRING gives children a chance to learn how to make permanent healthy choices. They start off by learning where their food comes from and what nutrients they have.