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Proper laptop battery usage guide
The modern lithium battery can be charged regardless of its current percentage, given that it has absolutely no negative effect in its performance. Should I remove the battery when A/C is plugged in? Many laptop users have this question and we will answer it right now: The answer is: YES and NO, it depends on the situation. Having a battery fully charged and the laptop plugged in is not harmful, because as soon as the charge level reaches 100% the battery stops receiving charging energy and this energy is bypassed directly to the power supply system of the laptop. However there's a disadvantage in keeping the battery in its socket when the laptop is plugged in, but only if it's currently suffering from excessive heating caused by the laptop hardware. So: - In a normal usage, if the laptop doesn't get too hot (CPU and Hard Disk around 40ºC to 50ºC) the battery should remain in the laptop socket; - In an intensive usage which leads to a large amount of heat produced (i.e. Battery discharges
Zenler Studio Pro to Address Game-Based Learning Gap: In Beta by News Editor
Zenler Studio Pro (ZSP) gives users the flexibility to create rich interactive eLearning courses with added support for end-to-end game-based eLearning courses. Beta for ZSP will continue for a few more months and Zenler is ready to add more people to the Beta. [Press Release] Zenler (www.zenler.com), an eLearning authoring tool company and LMS provider, has advanced development of its new Zenler Studio Pro (ZSP) to the Beta phase. Figure 1: An avatar guides a tour in a ZSP interaction. Figure 2. Figure 3. Increasingly, designers use custom games and simulation-based eLearning to make training engaging and fun. Zenler Studio Pro fills this gap. To participate in the ZSP Beta, go to Tom Burton Zenler USA 800-306-3208 ext 131 407-575-3285 Cell tom.burton@zenler.com @twb822
History for Kids: Aztecs, Maya, and Inca
Back to History The three most dominant and advanced civilizations that developed in the Americas prior to the arrival of the Europeans were the Aztecs, the Maya, and the Inca. Map of Aztec, Mayan, and Incan Civilizations by Ducksters Aztecs The Aztec Empire was located in central Mexico. The capital city of the Aztec Empire was Tenochtitlan. The Aztec called their ruler the Tlatoani. Maya The Maya civilization began as early as 2000 BC and continued to have a strong presence in Mesoamerica for over 3000 years until the Spanish arrived in 1519 AD. The Maya were located in Central America in a region that is today made up of southern Mexico, the Yucatan Peninsula, Guatemala, Belize, and northern El Salvador. The Maya were the only American civilization to develop an advanced written language. Inca The Inca Empire was centered in Peru and ruled over much of the west coast of South America from the 1400s to the time of the Spanish arrival in 1532. ActivitiesCrossword PuzzleWord Search
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