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Refurbished iPhone SE (2nd Generation) — Discounted Due to Cracked LCD (Phone & Screen Fully Functional) This certified refurbished iPhone SE (2nd Gen) offers Apple A13 Bionic performance, 4 GB RAM and 64 GB storage in a compact 4.7-inch Retina HD package. Note: the LCD is cracked, but both the phone and the touchscreen are fully functional. Price reduced to reflect the cosmetic issue. The device is fully tested for functionality and includes a minimum 12-month warranty. Practical Use CasesProvided by Refurbished ComputersSKU: R-4881-GOO$168.19 ex GST1 in stock -
Mobile apps are taking off in a huge way. Every industry is looking to take advantage of the mass adoption of smartphone technology and not-for-profits are looking to do the same. In this presentation you will learn how to effectively plan your needs and deliverables when it comes to developing mobile apps for your organisation. It will provide some insights and thoughts on how successful mobile app developers achieve this.Watch now -
Big Buddy mentoring is based on the simple philosophy that boys need good male role models in their lives to become good men. Unfortunately, many boys do not have a father or male role model in their lives and while mothers do courageous work in the raising of their boys alone, they cannot model maleness. And above all else, boys learn through modelling. “I think TechSoup is fantastic. We have already received our first order of Microsoft product which is making a big difference to our in-house design work for resources and marketing” Richard Aston Chief Executive Read more...
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Working from a learners’ needs-centred approach, English Language Partners NZ (ELP) believes that the ability to communicate confidently and effectively in English is essential for successful settlement in Aotearoa New Zealand. Also, shared learning among people of different cultures benefits our communities by promoting mutual respect and understanding. ELP is New Zealand’s largest not-for-profit organisation working with migrants and refugees from 23 locations around the country. As an organisation they say they have tended to be late ITC adopters. This is for a few reasons; the main one being that with limited funding, resources have to be prioritised.
