Thursday, November 26, 2009

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presented to students as a teacher in "Fit am PC-50 plus"

report of a student of 4BHITN

that students once can assume the role of teachers showed that 4BHITN HTL Villach Department of Information Technology / Network Engineering at Tuesday 10 November 2009.

The project "Fit am PC-50 plus" was the "Kleine Zeitung" was created and performed by different schools in Carinthia. to get



To get a better learning success, the visitors were divided into two groups according to how they sent the computer. As the 60 participants were never informed all at once, the participants can choose between two course dates were chosen.

Within two hours, brought students to the participants ranges from the Internet at. Topics such as the "WWW" or "e" were informed interactively and accepted with enthusiasm. First, the areas have been explained theoretically on the basis of short presentations, and then made with the students together. Even in apparently drier topics like "Internet Security", was the interest of the participants to see.

also had to be taught the possibility of special issues or problems that they have a home PC, to speak and to get resolved. Contact for future questions were shared with many students.



us For students, it was a very interesting experience, even once slipping into the role of "teacher" and to teach other people. In general, it was a perfect balance to the everyday (but not boring) school day and an ideal way to pass our knowledge to other interested persons.

Matthias Murth, 4BHITN

What Proportion Table Kitchen

presented to students as a teacher in "Fit am PC-50 plus"

report of a student of 4BHITN

that students once can assume the role of teachers showed that 4BHITN HTL Villach Department of Information Technology / Network Engineering at Tuesday 10 November 2009.

The project "Fit am PC-50 plus" was the "Kleine Zeitung" was created and performed by different schools in Carinthia. to get



To get a better learning success, the visitors were divided into two groups according to how they sent the computer. As the 60 participants were never informed all at once, the participants can choose between two course dates were chosen.

Within two hours, brought students to the participants ranges from the Internet at. Topics such as the "WWW" or "e" were informed interactively and accepted with enthusiasm. First, the areas have been explained theoretically on the basis of short presentations, and then made with the students together. Even in apparently drier topics like "Internet Security", was the interest of the participants to see.

also had to be taught the possibility of special issues or problems that they have a home PC, to speak and to get resolved. Contact for future questions were shared with many students.



us For students, it was a very interesting experience, even once slipping into the role of "teacher" and to teach other people. In general, it was a perfect balance to the everyday (but not boring) school day and an ideal way to pass our knowledge to other interested persons.

Matthias Murth, 4BHITN

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ICT 2009 - 5BHITN students at Podium

a thesis project in collaboration with the company homefibre has competitive ICT 2009 under the Carinthian Research and Innovation Award in 2009 occupied the third place.

Students Alexander Genser and Stefan Bresnig 5BHITN have the class as part of a thesis project, supervised by Prof. Robert Hufsky and Prof. Alexander De Vora, in cooperation with the firm homefibre a software called QoS Manager developed that was asked by the jury of this year's competition ICT 2009 on the podium. This software enables the end-users of home fiber products, a variety of devices without complicated Konfigutrationsaufwand to integrate into the home network. It
total of 17 projects were submitted for competition ICT 2009. According to the Carinthian Economic Promotion Fund (KWF), who organized the competition, the quality of projects submitted this year was particularly good.





I congratulate the successful candidates on behalf of the entire IT department.
AV SCH

Clubs In New Jersey 18

ICT 2009 - 5BHITN students at Podium

a thesis project in collaboration with the company homefibre has competitive ICT 2009 under the Carinthian Research and Innovation Award in 2009 occupied the third place.

Students Alexander Genser and Stefan Bresnig 5BHITN have the class as part of a thesis project, supervised by Prof. Robert Hufsky and Prof. Alexander De Vora, in cooperation with the firm homefibre a software called QoS Manager developed that was asked by the jury of this year's competition ICT 2009 on the podium. This software enables the end-users of home fiber products, a variety of devices without complicated Konfigutrationsaufwand to integrate into the home network. It
total of 17 projects were submitted for competition ICT 2009. According to the Carinthian Economic Promotion Fund (KWF), who organized the competition, the quality of projects submitted this year was particularly good.





I congratulate the successful candidates on behalf of the entire IT department.
AV SCH