
 Source would advise that before commencing the implementation of new hardware systems, a network or the adoption of a new software application it is invaluable to seek professional advice on the technologies available and their compatibility with your existing equipment.
By remaining independent from the major hardware and software manufacturers Source offers impartial advice giving you the best solution possible.
A project definition study will give you a specific project plan with timescales enabling you to gear up your own workforce for the implementation process, minimising the impact on your organisation.
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Training
Most organisations find it useful once their new IT product has been installed to train select members of staff on how to use the new equipment and how to get the best results from it.
Source is aware of the important role that training takes when implementing new technologies into the workplace, and offers training programmes to ease integration into working routines and increase product familiarity.
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 Training courses are available for computer users, basic network administration, multimedia presentation solutions including interactive whiteboards, LCD projectors, plasma screens and interactive overlays, presenter aids including laser pointers and Gyromice.
A typical course would include everything your users would need to know, from quick set up routines and the loading any necessary software, to using the product within a training or teaching environment.
The courses would also cover the use of different technologies together for maximum impact presentations or lessons. For example, using your classroom notebook with your interactive whiteboard.
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