Software Dreams has been accredited as a GITC (Government Information Technology Contracting) supplier in Queensland. We have had a number of Queensland government clients using TEAMS for the past few years and this accreditation process was just the next step forward in our commitment to the education industry, especially within the RTO & ELICOS sectors. It is our commitment to be at the forefront of helping RTO's and Education organisations to become more efficient, adopt best breed industry practices and to manage their compliance requirements with easy to use manage
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Twitter is such a web 2.0 phenomenon. A lot of us who are so called "digital immigrants" didn't quite get it at first. I remember thinking.... what's the point?
Yet, the more we look at it, the more it makes sense. Short, sharp, to the point, able to be viewed anywhere and works a treat on mobile devices. It may not suit everyone but if you like being in touch and can make sense of the abbreviations, it works well.
Here at Software Dreams, we all love facebook. It's a great tool to connect with friends, loved ones, family from near and far.
So, we thought, why not put TEAMS on facebook as well and let our clients connect with us there? We would love to count you as our supporter and be able to communicate and open social discussions on facebook. So, tell your friends and colleagues, let's all get facebooking!! :P
I get told many times by prospective clients that TEAMS is not cheap. They are generally the clients who are used to paying around a $1,000 for a single user database to help them manage say 100 odd students.Our TEAMS product starts from $2,500 for the lite edition. Of course, we are no match for a cheap $1,000 product :-) and yet, its the same clients who said TEAMS was expensive that I find...
The requirements placed on education organisations in Australia are immense. There are the pressures of market forces, student demands, agents to deal with but there is also the added pressures of compliance with government bodies and regulations such as the ESOS Act, CRICOS regulations, as well as the reporting requirements of NCVER, AVETMISS to contend with.