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ATL/JTA
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Minister of Education Ronald Thwaites (right) greets Deputy Product Manager for Business Solutions at Appliance Traders Limited (ATL) Kurt Bradshaw (left) and gets a first-hand look at the HP Multiseat, a system that enables a single CPU to operate as multiple machines.
Sharing the moment is Delano Barnett, head of Business Solutions Ltd.
The newest technology in e-learning and an alternative to costly classroom set-ups, the HP Multiseat carried by ATL was on show at the recent Jamaica Teacher's Association Conference in Montego Bay.
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