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Students create cardboard computer components 
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These cardboard contraptions include a working NAND gate and a communications network. Just don't leave them out in the rain.
We have a WINNER, for our Intel/Monash IT competition! 
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We have a WINNER, for our Intel/Monash IT competition! View all Atomic Articles

It's great news for one lucky Monash student, as we announce the winner of last year's Intel, Monash and Atomic IT Education competition.
Working as a technician 
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Working as a technician View all Atomic Articles

Do you feel pretty handy with all kinds of PC hardware? Perhaps you've got what it takes become a full time computer technician.
 Top 10 gadgets for going back to work or uni 
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Top 10 gadgets for going back to work or uni

From sarcastic t-shirts to anti-social gadgets for the bus and train, here are 10 things to make going back to work or uni bearable
Inside the global classroom: How video conferencing could transform school 
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Inside the global classroom: How video conferencing could transform school

Advances in video conferencing and broadband speeds are making the concept of 'global classrooms' a reality. We take a look at how the technology works during an Australian/Japanese lesson.
Careers in Defence 
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Ever wondered, not what your country can do for you, but you can do for your country? Check out these defence careers!
Australian gaming: healthy and happy?  
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Australian gaming: healthy and happy? View all Atomic Articles

A new report points to growth in the Australian gaming industry, but it's not all sparkles for those looking to make their way in...
New AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition 9.0 arrives, as malware spread reaches warp speed 
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New AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition 9.0 arrives, as malware spread reaches warp speed

Now in its ninth release, a new version of the incredibly popular AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition 9.0 is now available for download, now with basic rootkit protection
Studying Overseas 
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Studying Overseas View all Atomic Articles

Chris Taylor describes just what you need to be your best when studying overseas.
Swinburne University of Technology 
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Swinburne University of Technology View all Atomic Articles

We take a close look at Swinburne University and what it offers budding IT Types.
Back to School 
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Back to School View all Atomic Articles

Chris Taylor spares a thought and some advice for those moving into tertiary education for the first time.
The reality of the games industry 
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The reality of the games industry View all Atomic Articles

What it’s really like to make stuff up for a living.
Atomic.edu: Monash University 
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Atomic.edu: Monash University View all Atomic Articles

In the latest of our ongoing series exploring what educational institutions have to offer, Chris Taylor looks at Monash University.
Cunning linguistics 
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Cunning linguistics View all Atomic Articles

Chris Taylor is apparently a fan of puns. Good thing he's also got some advice in coding.
Atomic.edu: Obscure fields 
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Atomic.edu: Obscure fields View all Atomic Articles

Chris Taylor takes a look at some of the more left-field degrees and the careers they can land you in.
Atomic.edu: Not all beer and skittles 
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Atomic.edu: Not all beer and skittles View all Atomic Articles

Chris Taylor ponders the rigours and distractions of university life...
Atomic.edu - Getting into the IT Industry 
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Atomic.edu - Getting into the IT Industry View all Atomic Articles

Want to get ahead in the industry you love? Chris Taylor's got the good oil.
Low cost mobile PCs target education sector 
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Low cost mobile PCs target education sector

Forty per cent growth in emerging regions, predicts Gartner.
Students switch on to lectures by podcast 
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Students switch on to lectures by podcast

Now Playing: History Module I.
Z-Access: Fun, and educational 
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Z-Access: Fun, and educational View all Atomic Articles

Who says games are just for fun. Well, alright, they are. But Tim Dean thinks they might have a beneficial side effect too.
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