Dear Westnet member
Friday, February 10th, 2012With February upon us, it’s hard to believe that we’re almost towards the end of another summer. This month we’ve got some fantastic news for members out on the streets of the Perth CBD, great movie giveaways and much more.
We’ll also look into the changes to the nation’s classrooms courtesy of the NBN and how you can get the most out of your everyday Google searches.
A quick reminder to members looking to take advantage of our extended Christmas Mobile SIM offer that you’ve got until February 29 to receive six months’ worth of calls, texts and more. This great value offer has been a big hit so be sure not to miss out.
To top things off, action movie fans will want to get their hands on one of the 25 double passes to see
21 Jump Street we’ve on offer thanks to Sony Pictures, in cinemas March 15.
Thanks for reading; we’ll see you again in March with a new-look Westnet newsletter!
Free WiFi for Westnet members
Friday, February 10th, 2012If you’re out and about through the streets of the Perth CBD, be sure you take your smartphone or laptop with you. Thanks to our special relationship with the folks over at iiNet, Westnet members can now access a number of WiFi hotspots throughout the CBD.
To get an idea of where these hotspots are located, head over to iiNet’s WiFi hotspot page and take a look at the available map. You’ll also be able to read the instructions on how to get yourself connected in the city.
For those of you outside the boundaries of the Perth CBD, you need not worry. Our friends at Tomizone have a massive number of hotspots around Western Australia (and indeed the world) for use by Westnet members.
Australia’s classroom revolution
Friday, February 10th, 2012With the NBN rollout across Australia well underway, the traditional classroom may be in for a change.
The days of waking up in the morning, packing your child’s lunch for the day and then waving them off as they walk or ride to school could very well be coming to an end for some parents. Instead of being in a classroom of thirty students, your child could be seated a desk in your very own home. In fact, several rural schools throughout the country have already connected to the NBN and are reaping the benefits of studying in a digital classroom.
How will this happen?
Through their connection, students can download their lessons and set tasks for the upcoming day or week and correspond with their teacher or teachers via webcam as if they were in a classroom with a teacher in front of them. Thanks to the NBN, the classroom of tomorrow will allow students to work and learn efficiently no matter where their desk is located.
And it’s not just the location of the classroom that has changed. Rural students in NBN areas are able to tap into a variety of previously unavailable resources. It may seem hard to believe, but sometimes rural students haven’t been able to study the subjects they need to succeed in their chosen career path. If there is a lack of teachers in the subject, it’s liable to be axed altogether. With the help of the NBN, students can study a subject even if there are no subject-specific teachers available in the area.
Teachers themselves can supplement the learning possibilities of their students by connecting with experts online. In addition, students and teachers have access to a host of online resources while researching. Instead of dusty old dictionaries and atlases, there is a world of information online.
In short, the future is bright for our rural students.
Making the most of your Google searches
Friday, February 10th, 2012Good old reliable, magical Google search. You’d be hard pressed to find someone that doesn’t know where it lives or how it works… so while the subject of ‘how to use a search engine’ isn’t going to ring everyone’s bell, we’re going to send a few basic search tips your way in the hope that one new trick might stick.
“quoted searches”
Rather than just searching for a bunch of words (eg – teenage mutant ninja turtles), throwing quote marks around them asks Google to hunt for the phrase – narrowing things down and improving results.
“teenage mutant ninja turtles”
Site searches
If you know the site you want to search, you can politely ask Google to restrict results to only come from there. Just start your search with the site: prefix, then add a web address and the keyword you want to search.
site:www.reddit.com kittens
Word definitions
A handy way to not only find a host of word meanings, but also to check spelling is to throw a define: prefix ahead of a keyword. Google will return a list of definitions for that word, from a broad range of dictionary and encyclopedia sources online.
define:orthography
Going local
Restrict your search to a geographic area by adding a postcode or location name to your search. Google is often clever enough to know roughly where you are in the world already, but adding a postcode really narrows results down if you’re looking for a local service of some sort.
pet shop 6008
Doing the hard sums
Google is your personal Swiss army knife for all sorts of obscure calculations – find out how many furlongs are in a light year, or see how many Yen you get to the Peso. It’s dead easy, type it into Google as you’d say it out loud:
How many furlongs in a light year
what is one yen in pesos
what is 23 plus 19
Easter eggs
Now some entirely useless searches for a quick chuckle. Do a Google search for ‘recursion’, ‘anagram’, ‘tilt’, ‘do a barrel roll’… seems the Google boffins have a sense of humour.
For more information, Google have published a few handy pages on their site listing not only a few of the tips above, but also a heap of guidance on happy searching in general.
Win tickets to see 21 Jump Street
Friday, February 10th, 2012In the action-comedy 21 Jump Street, Schmidt (Jonah Hill) and Jenko (Channing Tatum) are more than ready to leave their adolescent problems behind. Joining the police force and the secret Jump Street unit, they use their youthful appearances to go undercover in a local high school. As they trade in their guns and badges for backpacks, Schmidt and Jenko risk their lives to investigate a violent and dangerous drug ring. But they find that high school is nothing like they left it just a few years earlier – and neither expects that they will have to confront the terror and anxiety of being a teenager again and all the issues they thought they had left behind.
We’ve got 25 double passes to see 21 Jump Street, rated MA and only at the movies March 15. To win one, simply email newsletter@westnet.com.au with “21 Jump Street” as the subject line and include your full name, address and Westnet username. Entries close at 5pm on Friday March 2, one entry per member.
