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Burks Oakley

News: Educational Culture Clash - Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

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    An interesting article about program duplication in an online world.
Jake Lance

On-Line High School Home Schooling Programs - 0 views

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    I thought this was interesting to share. Since we are in online classes.
Burks Oakley

$2-Billion Federal Program Could Be 'Windfall' for Open Online Learning - Wired Campus ... - 2 views

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    Good article about open educational resources
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    Jackpot
Diane Dunn

The Cost of Going The Distance - 0 views

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    This article brings forth the need for online education and the difficulty in making sure that universities have a cost effective program.
Burks Oakley

News: An Experiment Takes Off - Inside Higher Ed - 1 views

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    Wow - great to see a new online program EXCEED its initial enrollment goals! This model is worth keeping an eye on.
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    It is growing! I saw a commercial a couple of years ago that really struck me. It depicted two kids in a very modern home in Japan with their mother mulling about doing house work. Instead of playing video games on the large flatscreen on the wall, they were engaged in a math course talking to the teacher in real time. I have to believe that it is very real model that will evolve and succeed as it is at USC. Great article, thanks!
Daniel Sprotte

Florida Testing Internet Voting For Presidential Election - Okaloosa Distance Ballot Pi... - 0 views

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    Great information on Online Voting. Someday we may all move to this form of voting. Hopefully we can get the encryption issue figured out.
Burks Oakley

News: H1N1 Scenarios - Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

  • Expand or create distance learning programs for those who need to be isolated.
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      This is very important - we have "Blackboard for All" at UIS - so we are ready for this.
Jeffrey Kendall

Topeka 'renames' itself 'Google, Kansas' - CNN.com - 0 views

  • The unusual move comes as several U.S. cities elbow for a spot in Google's new "Fiber for Communities" program. The Web giant is going to install new Internet connections in unannounced locations, giving those communities Internet speeds 100 times faster than those elsewhere, with data transfer rates faster than 1 gigabit per second.
  • Google declined to comment on whether it's taking the whole "Google, Kansas" thing seriously.
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    Good topic for anyone interested in internet infrastructure and private corporations improving national infrastructure.
Delilah Cole

How the iPhone Could Reboot Education | Gadget Lab | Wired.com - 0 views

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    A quick overview of Abilene Christian Universities iPhone pilot program.
Morgan Diffenderfer

Security Fix - FDA targets rogue Internet pharmacies - 0 views

  • U.S. Food and Drug Administration is pressuring a number of Internet service providers to shut off nearly 12 dozen Web sites alleged to be selling counterfeit or unapproved prescription drugs.
  • sent 22 warning letters
  • selling phony pharmaceuticals, all without requiring a prescriptio
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  • FDA targets rogue Internet pharmacies The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is pressuring a number of Internet service providers to shut off nearly 12 dozen Web sites alleged to be selling counterfeit or unapproved prescription drugs.
  • Valium and Xanax, to lifestyle drugs like Viagra and Levitra
  • Taking these drugs can pose a danger to consumers."
  • such as wellknowndrugs.com and 24-7meds.com
  • "This particular program has been around since at least 2006, and the drugs you get if you order from them all come from India
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    Great for those pharmacies who are being shut down due to illigit scripts... Thanks to susan walker for helping me locate this wonderful article
Lucas Jockisch

eChannelLine USA - IBM announces new social business programs for partners - 0 views

  • "Social media is the next big trend
  • a first in the business.
Diane Dunn

How to Create A Password with Simple HTML Programming - 1 views

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    This article has information on creating HTML Codes, passwords, etc.
Mark Klinger

Integrity in Online Education - 1 views

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    This short article hits on a small portion of our course discussion material for the week-- academic integrity in online education. The article discusses some of the issues with cheating online, and makes some suggestions as to who the responsibility falls on. It also brings up some less-known issues surrounding online education, such as "diploma mills" and universities' negligence of their online students. Enjoy!
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    Mark, I found this article interesting. I totally agree that online learning has opened new avenues for con-men. I see ads and get spam mail regarding online degrees. I disagree with the last section on the cost of the online classes. Burks addressed this issue in a reply to someone on our class discussion board. It is more expensive than we realize to run an online class program. I wish I could call to mind some of the cost issues involved. Perhaps Burks will comment on this.
Yvonne Garth

EFF's Top 12 Ways to Protect Your Online Privacy | Electronic Frontier Foundation - 0 views

  • Do not reveal personal information inadvertently. You may be "shedding" personal details, including e-mail addresses and other contact information, without even knowing it unless you properly configure your Web browser. In your browser's "Setup", "Options" or "Preferences" menus, you may wish to use a pseudonym instead of your real name, and not enter an e-mail address, nor provide other personally identifiable information that you don't wish to share. When visiting a site you trust you can choose to give them your info, in forms on their site; there is no need for your browser to potentially make this information available to all comers. Also be on the lookout for system-wide "Internet defaults" programs on your computer (some examples include Window's Internet Control Panel, and MacOS's Configuration Manager, and the third-party Mac utility named Internet Config). While they are useful for various things, like keeping multiple Web browers and other Internet tools consistent in how the treat downloaded files and such, they should probably also be anonymized just like your browser itself, if they contain any fields for personal information. Households with children may have an additional "security problem" - have you set clear rules for your kids, so that they know not to reveal personal information unless you OK it on a site-by-site basis?
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    The article is on online privacy.
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    The article describes ways to protect a person's online privacy.
donald loeffelholz

Top Reasons For Growing Statistics Of Online Students - 0 views

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    All of us are taking at least this class online and this site actually gives many reasons why it is the best way to further your education. It has many links to help with finding different academic programs, schools, how to read a course descriptions and things like that. I found this site very helpful when I was looking for schools to attend soley online.
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