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Jabra Evolve 40 Stereo Wired Headset – Certified Refurbished for Professional Audio and Productivity The Jabra Evolve 40 Stereo is a professional-grade wired headset featuring dual connectivity via USB and 3.5mm jack, powerful 40mm speakers, passive noise cancellation, and a noise-cancelling microphone—all designed to enhance your productivity in both office and remote work settings. With its ergonomic design and integrated call controls, this certified refurbished headset ensures crystal-clear communication and comfort during long work hours.Provided by Refurbished ComputersSKU: 179242$131.02 ex GST4 in stock
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Download slides here Date: Tuesday 4 August 2020 Course Outline Most of us have spent the last 3 months trying to work our way around Zoom, Slack and Microsoft Teams from home, but what happens when some staff begin to return to the office? How do you ensure those still working from home don't get left behind?Recorded some time ago.Watch now
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“It’s a bit like health and safety. If you don’t invest in it then it will hurt you more in the long run.” Graeme Dingle Foundation Head of Operational Strategy and Relationships John Holley cuts straight to the chase when asked about the importance of technology for not-for-profits. “Some people think it’s a choice between helping people or using technology. It’s not one or the other, it has to be both,” he continues. "The right technology makes us robust and efficient and the solutions we receive through TechSoup New Zealand mean that instead of spending large amounts of money on technology, we can spend it on programs with a transformational impact on young New Zealanders,” Speaking from his organisation’s head office in Auckland, Holley’s IT expertise shows through as he describes how donated and discounted technology through TechSoup New Zealand helps the Dingle Foundation change the lives of thousands of young disadvantaged Kiwis.Posted on 30/07/2018 by
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For many not-for-profit organisations, keeping updated with the latest technology can be challenging. Fortunately, Leading technology providers donate and discount their products through Connecting Up. This means your NFP can leverage world-class technology without the retail price tag. To make things a little easier, we’ve added below our top 10 technology solutions for NFPs with budgets on the smaller side. 1. Microsoft Office Standard Not-for-profit cost is a one-time payment of $76 per license Office Standard is an integrated collection of programs and services designed to work together to enable optimised information work. Applications include Excel, OneNote, Outlook, PowerPoint, Publisher, and Word.Posted on 22/07/2021 by
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Small not-for-profits are often the lifeblood of their communities, providing essential services on very limited budgets with only a few paid team members. Investing in technology can be difficult when time and money are short, but it's important to equip your team with robust tools in order to work towards your mission securely and efficiently.Posted on 09/06/2022 by
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Adobe Illustrator CC is the latest version of the popular vector graphics editor from Adobe. Adobe Illustrator CC is the world's most powerful toolset for vector art and illustrations, and the new CC version is 10 times faster than CS6. Important note: A named license means that you can assign it to a “user”. That user can access the license on any device they wish to use it from i.e. a laptop or a desktop. Need multiple applications from Adobe Creative Cloud? Consider Adobe Creative Cloud or Adobe Creative Cloud for Teams.Provided by Adobe Charity LicensingSKU: 65272371BB01B12In stock
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In more recent times, technology has brought storytelling to the forefront through social media, the many budding bloggers, and even they way that we involve computers and projectors in our presentations. With the changes in technology come so many exciting new ways to tell your story and enhance your presentations. Here are a few page-turners for you:Posted on 27/11/2012 by