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Dimitris Tzouris

Techne » Mobile Computing and Education - What are the Conditions for Innovat... - 10 views

  • We use new technologies in innovative ways to solve problems. The bigger the problem, the more creative and innovative we need to be. It’s like the United State space program in the 1960’s and 70’s. The huge advancements in fuel cells, integrated circuits, or even freeze-dried foods were not the results of research units considering how space travel might work; rather, they were the results of a national imperative to put a person on the moon within a decade.
  • When we have a working, effective systems – like liberal education – new technologies like mobile computing find less context for innovation.
anonymous

How to find and remove Worm Silly FDC winscdvn.exe - 0 views

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    It is a network-aware worm that attempts to replicate across the existing network(s). It connects to a IRC server and produces outbound traffic. The IRC connection can be used by the hackers to carry out commands on the computer remotely.
anonymous

Beware of/ Remove Banking Trojan ZBot file ubce.exe - 0 views

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    It is a banking trojan that disables firewall, steals sensitive financial data (credit card numbers, online banking login details),Coins-64x64 makes screen snapshots, downloads additional components, and provides a hacker with the remote access to the infected computer
anonymous

How to remove a zbot trojan file ibur.exe - 0 views

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    It is a banking trojan that disables firewall, steals sensitive financial data (credit card numbers, online banking login details), makes screen snapshots, downloads additional components, and provides a hacker with the remote access to the infected computer.
anonymous

How to remove sozewema.dll, femigegi.dll, dimojumi.dll - 0 views

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    How to remove a new variation of Trojan Vundo, that creates files sozewema.dll, femigegi.dll, dimojumi.dll on the infected computer
Steve Ransom

How Not to Use Computers to Teach Kids on Vimeo - 37 views

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    Watch this very typical example of how computer technologies are often used to trivialize learning and mask poor teaching.
Frances DiDavide

Lit to Go: MP3 Stories and Poems - 45 views

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    Audio books that can be downloaded free.  MP3s that can be downloaded for a player or computer!
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    Lit2Go is a free online collection of stories and poems in Mp3 (audiobook) format. You can: Download the files to your Mp3 player and listen on the go, Listen to the Mp3 files on your computer, View the text on a webpage and read along as you listen, Print out the stories and poems to make your own book.
Gail Casey

TipLine - Gates' Computer Tips - 0 views

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    Each day during the school year I try to send out a computer tip or two. It's usually a website, but sometimes it's a news item or an Excel tip, etc. You can also find the archive of my tips going back to May of 2005. Please leave a comment to let me know
Jeff Johnson

Moran students get a 21st century education (MyRecordJournal.com) - 0 views

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    His dream is to have a laptop computer in the hands of every student. While he's not quite there yet, Paul Bogush has come very close using the resources at his disposal. For Bogush, the use of technology has become the backbone of instruction. The Moran Middle School teacher was awarded a spot at the Google Teacher Academy last month, but was already immersed in the Web's free portals to engage his eighth grade class and prepare students to communicate in a digital world.
Tero Toivanen

eLearn: Feature Article - 0 views

  • The goal of the Semantic Web is to provide the capacity for computers to understand Web content that exists on systems and servers across the Internet, ultimately adding value to the content and opening rich new data, information, and knowledge frontiers.
  • In essence, the Semantic Web is a collection of standards, data structures, and software that make the online experience more detailed, intelligent, and in some cases, more intense.
  • In addition to the standards that govern the data and its structure, semantic technologies seek to define the framework and method of communication between systems.
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  • This is a key component of the Semantic Web because IPAs will make the intelligent connections between content, mapping relationships, and alerting users and systems to content that previously would not have been identified, or if recognized, would have been discovered accidentally by searching or user recommendation. The Web will essentially be building correlations between defend types of learning interaction regardless of whether the user is online.
  • The potential of the Semantic Web could actually revolutionize the learning experience. Roger Schank, who helped found the Learning Center at Carnegie Mellon University, designed a new methodology that eliminates classes, tests, lectures, and even programs themselves.
  • Schank argues the most effective way to teach new skills is to put learners in the kinds of situations in which they need to use those skills, and to provide mentors who help learners as and when they need it. Effective learners come to understand when, why, and how they should use skills and knowledge. They receive key just-in-time lessons, in such a way that learners will most likely remember the information later when they need it. In a Semantic Web context, learning would be continuously invigorated with the obvious benefits being an increase in the quality of content and the sophistication of student interactions.
  • The prospect of applying semantic concepts to learning administration as well as direct pedagogy could offer benefits to the institution and the learner.
  • educational organizations should keep data secure while addressing issues around open access, though in principle the way would be clear to integrate systems across intranets and extranets.
  • Government agencies and lawmakers need to engender the broad necessity and the vision as well as provide adequate support and development mechanisms for those institutions and innovators wishing to further semantic applications within e-learning. Finally, and perhaps most importantly, the learners and tutors must embrace the new opportunities and pedagogical frontiers that a web of meaning could ultimately deliver.
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    The goal of the Semantic Web is to provide the capacity for computers to understand Web content that exists on systems and servers across the Internet, ultimately adding value to the content and opening rich new data, information, and knowledge frontiers.
bethany rebecca

How to save Web Pages on Your Computer - 0 views

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    You can change the color and font size of text and images according to you need in every browser to adjust the size of text in internet explorer please follow the below steps.
Kathleen N

Presto | Presto - Send email and photos to people who don't have a computer - 0 views

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    Send email and photos to people who don't have a computer Recipient receives email by printed fax
Sheryl A. McCoy

Postbulletin.com: Rochester, MN - 0 views

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    4 days in school; 5th day on computer interacting w/lessons or teachers
Patti Porto

One-to-one computing programs only as effective as their teachers | eSchoolNews.com - 0 views

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    A compilation of four new studies of one-to-one computing projects in K-12 schools identifies several factors that are key to the projects' success, including adequate planning, stakeholder buy-in, and strong school or district leadership. Not surprisingly, the researchers say the most important factor of all is the teaching practices of instructors-suggesting school laptop programs are only as effective as the teachers who apply them.
Giovanni Cerri

How to protect the privacy of your internet activity - 1 views

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    Winclear is an Internet history eraser that protects your Internet privacy by cleaning up all tracks of your Internet and computer activity.
anonymous

VoiceThread - Group conversations around images, documents, and videos - 40 views

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    Secure VoiceThread network for students and teachers to collaborate and share ideas with classrooms anywhere in the world. Group conversations around images, documents, and videos Messages can be text-based (computer keyboard, phone text), audio (computer mic, telephone call, upload), or video (computer webcam, upload) Can be used to put "instruction" online.
Brett Campbell

A computer per student leads to higher performance than traditional classroom settings - 31 views

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    1:1 computing,, or
Dwayne Abrahams

Tools for the TEKS: Integrating Technology in the Classroom - 47 views

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    This website is maintained for K-16 educators interested in the effective use of technology in the classroom. An accompanying column to this website is published in the TechEdge, the Technology and Education Newsletter of the Texas Computer Education Association. Many are also reprinted with permission by Technology and Learning Magazine, for whom I servde as the "IT guy" in the past.
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    This website is maintained for K-16 educators interested in the effective use of technology in the classroom. An accompanying column to this website is published in the TechEdge, the Technology and Education Newsletter of the Texas Computer Education Association. Many are also reprinted with permission by Technology and Learning Magazine, for whom I servde as the "IT guy" in the past.
Caroline Roche

Professor Stephen Papert's site - 41 views

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    A site from the far-seeing and creative Stephen Papert, with all the work he has done on computers and creativity for many years.
anonymous

How to remove kernelwind32.exe, kernelw.sys - 0 views

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    This article explains how to remove a virus that creates files named kernelwind32.exe, kernelw.sys. This virus adds a file kernelw.sys as a kernel mode driver and hooks kernel-mode system service functions. It is important that you should delete this file from your computer.
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