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Almost 10 years after the student-run technology help desk launched at Burlington High School in Massachusetts, it’s not only popular, but also offers a wealth of examples of how to help students ...
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When an employee or customer needs virtual technical assistance, an agent from a remote help desk can resolve the issue quickly and conveniently. As many businesses around the U.S. have permanently ...
For the last several weeks, our Help Desk email inbox has been inundated with questions from readers like yourself hoping to make sense of the technology in your life. And once again, we’re here to ...
Readers really enjoyed our last compilation of “Crazy questions that stump the help desk,” and many sent in stories of their own bizarre experiences with users for everyone to enjoy. One reader ...
Computerworld.com's "Help Desk" e-mail submission page is designed so readers can report site problems or ask questions about how the site works. But their requests for help go far beyond that.
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As a self-described expert in “all things political on college campuses,” Nancy Thomas is no stranger to conflict and controversy. But over the past year—amid attacks on diversity, equity and ...
As an engagement intern at KPCC-LAist, I expected to get a few bylines and learn the basics of engaged journalism. But I started in late February, just weeks before the pandemic took hold in the ...
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