1. The document is a test for English proficiency that contains two parts - speaking and writing ability.
2. The speaking section contains 10 questions testing conversational responses. Candidates must select the appropriate expression for the first missing part and response for the second missing part to receive 1 mark.
3. The writing section contains 20 questions testing the ability to complete sentences. Candidates must select the appropriate choice for the first missing part and second missing part to receive 1 mark.
1. The document is a test for English proficiency that contains two parts - speaking and writing ability.
2. The speaking section contains 10 questions testing conversational responses. Candidates must select the appropriate expression for the first missing part and response for the second missing part to receive 1 mark.
3. The writing section contains 20 questions testing the ability to complete sentences. Candidates must select the appropriate choice for the first missing part and second missing part to receive 1 mark.
The document discusses how Extreme Networks products like BYOD/Mobile IAM, NAC, NetSight, Purview, and IdentiFi can help higher education institutions address issues like hiring and retaining qualified IT staff, optimizing technology use in teaching and learning, developing sustainable IT funding models, improving student outcomes, demonstrating the business value of IT, increasing the IT organization's capacity for managing change, providing user support in new environments, developing an adaptable enterprise architecture, creating mobile/cloud/digital security policies, and balancing security and openness. The products provide analytics, flexible network management, a rock-solid learning environment, and optimal balance between tight security and flexibility.
The document discusses various Internet of Things devices including smart forks, cups, toothbrushes, egg trays, propane tanks, glucose monitors, washing machines, piggy banks, hydroponic systems, sprinkler controls, arcade machines, home security systems, pet games, lighting, sensors, air conditioners, insoles, sleep systems, planes, mirrors, tennis rackets, bikes, garbage cans, cooking assistants, pet feeders, gardening tools, cardio monitors, door locks, gesture controls, socks, sleep trackers, sports lights, and smart shirts that monitor health metrics. Many of these smart devices connect to smartphone apps to provide remote monitoring and control.
The document discusses how Extreme Networks products like BYOD/Mobile IAM, NAC, NetSight, Purview, and IdentiFi can help higher education institutions address issues like hiring and retaining qualified IT staff, optimizing technology use in teaching and learning, developing sustainable IT funding models, improving student outcomes, demonstrating the business value of IT, increasing the IT organization's capacity for managing change, providing user support in new environments, developing an adaptable enterprise architecture, creating mobile/cloud/digital security policies, and balancing security and openness. The products provide analytics, flexible network management, a rock-solid learning environment, and optimal balance between tight security and flexibility.
The document discusses various Internet of Things devices including smart forks, cups, toothbrushes, egg trays, propane tanks, glucose monitors, washing machines, piggy banks, hydroponic systems, sprinkler controls, arcade machines, home security systems, pet games, lighting, sensors, air conditioners, insoles, sleep systems, planes, mirrors, tennis rackets, bikes, garbage cans, cooking assistants, pet feeders, gardening tools, cardio monitors, door locks, gesture controls, socks, sleep trackers, sports lights, and smart shirts that monitor health metrics. Many of these smart devices connect to smartphone apps to provide remote monitoring and control.