Be offers a cure for tablet addicts
Published on 13 September, 2012
The latest edition of Be magazine is now available at your local CQUniversity campus and online; and for the first time it's also available in a tablet-friendly format.
Our Be magazine team has been working hard in recent months to add value to our online edition by providing more videos and slideshows for our readers. With the introduction of this tablet-friendly edition, readers will have an even more interactive experience.
Click here to see how it all works.
For iPad users you can download the edition direct to your homescreen.
Our online edition also has a new interface which offers a similar experience with mouse-control rather than touch screen.
You’ll also love our fabulous line-up of features in this edition. You can read about:
- Why Aussie school leavers are taking gap years
- Who made the nation’s list of trustworthy professions
- How Hollywood-style masks are helping teach students
- Why mining has had an impact on sport
- How couples are making their big day different.
It also features a Q&A with Beaconsfield Miners Todd Russell and Brant Webb and we look at how smart phones are changing the way we view photography. Our photo editor Peter Lawrence shares his prediction about the death of spinning discs, while Ali Black talks about whether kids should go to kindy or stay home with their parents. Melissa Woods also shows us around her hometown of Mackay and we also learn about how CQUniversity is investing in junior basketball.
You can also follow Be through the Friends of Be Magazine (CQUniversity) in groups on Facebook where you can also access video clips and photos and are able to comment on published articles or give story ideas for upcoming editions. We’re also on twitter @BeMagatCQUni – we’d love you to follow us.