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Top Reasons To Use Airplane Mode Even When You’re Not FlyingMany travellers think that the only time to put their phones...
15/04/2018

Top Reasons To Use Airplane Mode Even When You’re Not Flying

Many travellers think that the only time to put their phones and other devices in airplane mode is only when they are flying. This is actually wrong. Regardless of the name, airplane mode can have a handful of advantages for travellers whether used on a plane or not.
Accordingly, Saint Martins Institute of Information Technology highlights reasons to use airplane mode even when you are not flying.

1: Fix network or wireless problems
In some cases, if you don't get network services on your phone, the next thing you are likely to do is to restart your device. For phones and tablets, turning airplane mode on and off is essentially the same thing since it causes a restart of most networking services without rebooting your device.

2: Save data
Depending on how you’ve got your phone set up, there’s a chance you might be wasting a lot of data on a prepaid card due to automatic downloads, app updates, or streaming services. Although you can make a lot of changes to your settings to prevent high data usage, chances are when you’re back home you will want to set them all back. Airplane mode is a quick and efficient solution.

3: Speed up charging
The more power a device is consuming, the slower it charges because it’s using power at the same time it’s trying to store it. If your phone does not support rapid charging, you can speed up charging by activating airplane mode.

4: See the world around you
If you want to really see and experience the world around you when travelling, a way to make this possible is by placing your phone in airplane mode.

5: Extend your battery life
One of the single biggest battery drainer on your phone is your communication network. To locate phone masts, your phone is always emitting radio waves to see where they are, analyzing signal strength to determine whether a switch to a closer tower is needed, or as is often the case when travelling, looking for a network to roam on. So, if you are running low on battery, you can place your phone on airplane mode so that you do not run out of battery...Get more information on Saint Martins Institute of Information Technology .

3 WAYS TO CHARGE YOUR SMARTPHONE FASTER:It’s very frustrating when you’re getting ready to leave home or the office, and...
09/03/2018

3 WAYS TO CHARGE YOUR SMARTPHONE FASTER:

It’s very frustrating when you’re getting ready to leave home or the office, and you then see your smartphone has very little battery and probably won’t make it the whole way without dying. The big question is, how quickly can you charge it up and be on your way? Not quickly enough? Then you need these clever tips…

1. Use a mains power adapter not a USB:
If you use a USB port on your laptop, or another device with a USB port such as a speaker to charge your phone, it’s going to take longer than if you use a mains power adapter. This is because USB ports only offer 2.5W or 4.5W of power (depending on whether it’s USB 2.0 or USB 3.0) compared to a minimum of 5w of power from a mains power adapter.
However, it’s important to use a genuine mains power adapter that either came with your device or is manufactured by the smartphone brand itself or a reputable company to avoid the risk of the adapter, cable or your phone catching light.
If you’ve got an iPhone, Apple has confirmed it’s safe to use an iPad or Mac laptop charger, which offers between 10W or 12W of power, which will be even faster than using the mains power adapter that came with the handset.

2. Put it into airplane mode:
Turning on airplane mode will ensure that apps and services that usually run in the background can’t drain the battery as you charge it. On an iPhone head to the settings app and then use the slider next to Airplane mode to switch it on, or swipe up from the bottom of the screen and tap the icon that looks like an aeroplane. If you’ve got an Android device, swipe down from the top of the screen and tap the aeroplane symbol.

3. Leave it to charge in peace:
As tempting as it is, waking the screen to see how much battery you’ve got every few minutes while it’s on charge actually has a negative effect. That’s because lighting up the screen takes a fair bit of battery power. Where possible try to avoid using the phone in any way. However, an even better solution is to turn the phone off completely.

29/09/2017

CBT PROSPECT:
Computer-Based Testing (CBT), otherwise known as e-assessment, can be defined as a pattern of administering tests in which the responses are electronically recorded and/or assessed. It is conducted by the examiners with the aid of various IT equipment or mechanisms to include computer, the internet, networking, as well as special softwares. The candidates, on their part, can sit for the test with the use of personal computer (PC) or an apt computerized gadget such as cell phone, particularly Smartphone, either at a testing hall or in their respective homes, as the case may be.
CBT is currently used for different purposes by various educational institutions. Many deploy it for entrance aptitude tests, some others for Continuous Assessment (CA), whilst few use it for their semester examinations. It is mainly in the case of CA or quiz that candidates are allowed to attend to the questions from any locality of their choice, thus the questions would be answered under no supervision.
In recent times, several academic institutions in Nigeria have adopted the CBT as an alternative assessment mode in contrast to the manual method that involves the use of paper and pen. The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) now deploys it for the ongoing Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) that tests the ability of candidates seeking admission in various citadels of higher learning in the country. JAMB fully commenced the use of CBT in the 2015/2016 UTME; prior to the said era, it was an elective mode. Similarly, many professional bodies across the federation are making use of the CBT. It is equally used for promotional tests by some federal cm state’s Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs).
There are two major types of CBT namely: linear and adaptive. A linear test is a full-length exam in which the computer selects different questions for the candidates without consideration of their performance level; this method is scored in the same way as a Paper-Based Test (PBT). Whilst, an adaptive test is one in which the computer selects the range of questions based on each of the candidate’s performance level; this means that different test takers – even in the same exam room/hall – would receive different questions.
The CBT mode of assessment is arguably crucial and helpful, because it can measure different skills or sets of knowledge in order to provide new and better information about the candidate’s abilities. Moreover, the concerned institutions receive CBT results more quickly than those from the PBT, thereby enabling them to make their admission or promotion decisions, as might be the case, as fast as possible.
Furthermore, testing environments are more comfortable and individualized; hence, candidates can write the test/exam at ease, or without much constraint. In some standardized tests such as TOEFL and GRE, a word processor may be employed for writing essays more quickly, contrary to the manual pattern. In most CBT, a candidate might have access to immediate viewing of his/her scores on the computer screen, except in the case of essay-writing whose answers cannot be possibly programmed.
One can sit for a CBT even if s/he has minimal or no previous computer experience. Instructions provided in a basic computer tutorial before the scheduled date of the test would give the candidate the required guidelines. This implies that a prospective candidate may have nothing to worry regarding an awaited CBT. However, it’s imperative to note that there are numerous challenges attached to the CBT pattern required to be tackled, that if not duly addressed, both the candidates and the examiners would continue to groan while making use of it.
For the use of the CBT mode to be thoroughly successful in Nigeria, issues pertaining to power supply, software maintenance cm protection, internet speed, physical security, manpower, and what have you, must be considered seriously. Unsteady power supply can lead to many crises while the test is ongoing. Use of outdated softwares as well as lack of foolproof websites can warrant hacking, among other dubious acts, which could make the test questions to be leaked to the public domain prior to the exam date. Use of unreliable internet service provider or web browser invariably leads to poor internet speed, and can as well make the site to hang, freeze, or crash.
Even bad hardwares such as mouse, keyboard and connectors, can cause several distortions. Inadequate security personnel would enable criminals to invade the venue of the examination where valuables are kept with the purpose of causing obstruction or making away with the gadgets. Above all, the use of inexperienced manpower coupled with unavailability of IT experts cannot be undermined if we are truly determined to sustain this feat.
Aside institutions that subscribe to the use of the CBT or e-assessment mode for entrance and promotional exams, which are usually annual or quarterly exercises, those who make use of it for CA are expected to be more vigilant and proactive. The sites ought to from time to time be upgraded, and a close monitoring and evaluation approach must be employed. CBT is good and viable, but the users must endeavour to do the needful. Think about it!

Benefits of taking a Computer-Based Testing (CBT) Exam;some of the benefits of taking your exam in the Computer-Based Te...
23/05/2017

Benefits of taking a Computer-Based Testing (CBT) Exam;

some of the benefits of taking your exam in the Computer-Based Test Format are:

INSTANT SCORE REPORT
Upon finishing the exam, candidates are immediately given a printed Score Report showing their exam results and passing status. (NNCC certification status for each candidate should be verified 2 weeks after the test date at www.nncc-exam.org.) Candidates who do not pass are provided with a breakdown of how they performed in all areas of the examination.
EASY INSTRUCTIONS & TUTORIAL
Taking your examination on the computer couldn’t be easier! The CBT format is a point and click format. Before taking your exam, you will first take a tutorial to learn how easy it is to take an exam in CBT format. The large TOOLBAR has buttons that help you navigate throughout the exam and perform actions easily!
LENGTHY WINDOW OF TESTING TIME
Candidates are notified by mail that they have a 90-day window of time to schedule and take the exam once their file is cleared for testing by C-NET.
LARGE NUMBER OF TESTING FACILITIES
Candidates can choose from one of 270 designated computer facilities in over 260 cities.
Click here to see a list of facility locations by city.
ONSITE ASSISTANCE WITH CBT FORMAT
Trained, on-site proctors are provided to assist with questions about the computer-based test format, and other technical issues.

Tired of lost mail or blocked email messages? NNCC certificants now have the option of receiving reminder notices and important information regarding certification via text messaging.

St  Martins cbt is a Computer-Based Testing / e-exam software that enables educators and trainers to author, schedule, d...
17/09/2016

St Martins cbt is a Computer-Based Testing / e-exam software that enables educators and trainers to author, schedule, deliver, and report on quizzes, tests and exams. It is a professional computerized testing application. In short, it makes testing easier for students and admadministrator .
It provides a "Security Settings" window, where admin can configure many parameters related to exams and questions. For example, admin can assign a name to the exam, set time, set the number of questions, add instructions .Other settings will let the admin decide whether the examiner allows a calculator, Four Figure table, Periodic table etc to be used or not.
St Martins Cbt is cloud based; it does not require internet connection. It automates all assessment phases: authoring, scheduling, delivering, and reporting. It's easy to use and do not require expensive hardware to run, nor additional commercial software.Also contains GCE A-LEVELS, SAT, GRE, JAMB, POST JAMB, WAEC, JSSCE Past questions.

St Martins cbt Software basically allows you to
 Allows you to upload questions
 Add unlimited no of questions to the question pool
 Serves questions randomly to students
 Timed based Exam (Configure Exam Duration for several exams)
 Check students performance reports
 Management of Questions & Answers
 Student registration & information Management
 Reporting System
 Availability of Multiple choice Exams to Students/Wards
 Instant Exam report to clients (Students/Wards)
 Instant grading of Examination against benchmarks
 Allow you to attach image files to your questions.
 Allow you to toggle between design and exam modes very easily.

Advantages of St Martins Cbt over traditional Pen-and-Paper Testing (PPT) include:
 Increased delivery,
 Administration and scoring efficiency;
 Reduced costs for many elements of the testing lifecycle;
 Improved test security resulting
 Consistency and reliability;
 Faster and more controlled test revision process with shorter response time;
 Faster decision-making as the result of immediate scoring and reporting;
 Unbiased test administration and scoring; fewer response entry and recognition errors;
 Fewer comprehension errors caused by the testing process;
 Increased candidate acceptance and satisfaction;
 Evolutionary step toward future testing methodologies
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Computer Based Training for Microsoft Office:For training employees on Microsoft Office , learn how Computer-Based Train...
10/09/2016

Computer Based Training for Microsoft Office:

For training employees on Microsoft Office , learn how Computer-Based Training from St Matins helps Windows IT managers instruct employees on Windows Vista, SharePoint, Access and more.


What are some free or cheap Windows resources .

St Martin's Institute of Technology's Computer-Based Training (CBT) modules provide up to 10 hours each of instructor-led tutorials that can be customized and installed on an organization's network or loaned out in its CD versions. These Flash-based CBTs do not require any extra software installation, can be viewed categorically and users can search tutorials through easy-to-use interface. Titles are available for many Microsoft applications, including Windows Vista, Outlook, SharePoint, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Access, Publisher and Project.
Features of Computer-Based Training modules for Microsoft Office 2007 offer trainees the following:
Pre-defined courses designed specifically to fit their needs.
Organization-specific courses with the network version of CBT for adding a company's own videos and choosing what users will see when they need more help.
A "More Help" button links to specific software resources or an organization's help desk if there are questions not answered by the CBT.
System requirements: Single-user and library license -- Windows 2000/XP/Vista, DVD-ROM drive. Soundcard network license. Client (Windows 2000/XP or Linux or Mac OS X, Internet Explorer or Firefox, Flash 7 plug-in or newer, soundcard). Server (IIS running on Windows 2000 Server or 2003 Server or Apache running on any supported Apache platform, 450 MB free disk space, 512 MB RAM recommended).

09/09/2016
09/09/2016

At SME , we offer:
1. Data analysis using SPSS,EVIEW, ACCOUNT PEACHTREE, EXCEL PROGRAMMING
2. Softwares design and programming
3. CBT Installation for schools and organisations
4. Staff training
5. Sales of computers and peripherals
6.Networking
7 General ICT Training e.t.c
Get yourself equipped and become relevant in this ICT age by partnering with us..

09/09/2016

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