collaborative media - 0 views
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to refer to digital media that enables broad-range participation where the distinctions between production, consumption and design are dissolving
Issues to Consider When Implementing Digital and Media Literacy Programs | KnightComm - 0 views
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concern is whether people will be able to transfer their self-developed digital skills beyond their affinity groups, fan communities or local social cliques.
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, we should not assume they are digitally literate in the sense that we are discussing it here (Vaidhyanathan, 2008).
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EBSCOhost: A Student's Guide to Strengthening an Online Community - 0 views
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This article is designed to help college students who are anxious about participating in an online learning community or do not know how to build one effectively.
Shibboleth Authentication Request - 5 views
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Twitter shares up-this article gave more content and information.
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10 Currency-Not current, no updates, can be used in classroom setting 7 Content is credible. the story can be useful to students to educate. The information is valid. 8 Authority- Authors' names are at the top of article, no links to contact author, Authors' Occupation is visible 7 Navigation-No links relevant to topic. everything clear and readable, 10 Experience-Fulfills it's intended purpose. very engaging to me. 0 Multimedia-no multimedia 7 Treatment- Bias toward Democrats, 6 Access-Easy to access page, no relevant links to help further investigate, 7 Miscellaneous-no per-use cost, no inquiring of private info, can be printed with no issues
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WiTricity is also developing technology for wireless charging of electric vehicles and, later, for use in implanted medical devices like heart pumps, said Katie Hall, its chief technology officer.
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AFP - RELAXNEWS (English International Version) Two film stars, Michael Douglas and Paul Rudd, are to share the title role in the next film from "The World's End" director Edgar Wright, due 2015. After Robert Redford's stint in "Captain America: The Winter Soldier," Marvel has recruited another legendary actor for an upcoming blockbuster in Michael Douglas. The 69-year-old will become the face of Henry Pym and hand over the Ant-Man moniker to Scott Lang, the new hero played by Paul Rudd. Ant-Man first appeared in print in 1962 and has become the alter ego for a number of Marvel characters; the film sees Lang succeed Pym as the electronics whizz in charge of wearing the Ant-Man mantle, able to shrink, grow, and communicate with insects. Dated for July 31, 2015, "Ant-Man" should also result in the character's addition to the supporting cast of the next Avengers film, set for mid-2018.
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Adknowledge is a leading digital marketing company working with some of the worldâs top brands. Adknowledge designs, manages and measures campaigns for companies including Audi, Starbucks, LG, Disney and LâOréal to unlock digital audiences using multiple channels: social media, mobile, apps, email, display ads and audience engagement. A proprietary database of more than 600 million internet and mobile users steers Adknowledgeâs targeting; user preferences, online behavior and unsurpassed optimization ensure surgical message precision. In addition, Adknowledge helps publishers monetize their sites and lists effectively, with great attention to contextual relevance. Since it was founded 2004, Adknowledge has grown organically and through acquisitions. This includes a 2011 purchase of Toronto-based AdParlor, one of the first Facebook Strategic Preferred Marketing Developers (sPMD). Adknowledge is based in Kansas City, Missouri; it also has North American offices in San Francisco, New York Fort Myers and Toronto. It has overseas locations in London, Paris, Munich and Shanghai with sales presence in Australia and Brazil. Today, there are approximately 300 Adknowledge employees located around the world.
Hello to my new classmates! - 1 views
Nice to meet a fellow classmate. I just attended my first session. Really cool.
The Design Studio / DL resources index - 0 views
What Is Malware? (with picture) - 1 views
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Malware is a portmanteau, a term combining "malicious" and "software" to describe a type of program designed to steal information from or cause damage to a computer.
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It includes things like spyware and adware programs, including pop-ups and even tracking cookies, which are used to monitor users' surfing habits without permission.
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It also includes more sinister hazards, such as keyloggers, Trojan horses, worms, and viruses. In simpler terms, it is any software that is intended by the developer to cause harm or exploit people's computers or private records without consent.
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What is Malware? Defined! - ChicaLogic - 0 views
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Malware refers to a program on your computer that is malicious in nature. It is designed to take control, annoy, and destroy!
What is malware? - Webmaster Tools Help - 0 views
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malware" covers all sorts of malicious software designed to harm a computer or network.
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viruses, worms, spyware, and Trojan horses
What is massive open online course (MOOC)? - Definition from WhatIs.com - 0 views
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designed for the participation of large numbers of geographically dispersed students.
Massive Open Online Courses, aka MOOCs, Transform Higher Education and Science - Scient... - 0 views
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MOOCs: Internet-based teaching programs designed to handle thousands of students simultaneously
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using the tactics of social-networking websites
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articipants even mark one another's tests
IDENTITY CRISIS?: EBSCOhost - 0 views
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Note 1: Stealing someone's identity in the world of Facebook, Linkedin, Twitter and other social networks - allied with a sea of easily obtained name, address and associated data from a wealth of free and low-cost online sources - is now so easy that cybercriminals are even offering DIY kits to novice criminals. If that wasn't enough, online underground I forums now act as a 'carder forums' where cybercriminals buy, sell and exchange identity and payment card sets for as little as $2.00 a time - rising to $6.00 if the identity on sale is that of an apparent high-flyer (e.g. a platinum card holder) located in the UK or premium income parts of the US such as New York City and Florida. Note 2: The carder forums - and the criminals who exchange data on them - have become highly sophisticated in the last few years, expanding their data-harvesting programs to encompass both legitimate and fraudulent e-commerce websites, as well as bribing members of low-paid staff in outsourced call centres, for whom $500 for a copy of their employer's database, or partial database, may be a highly enticing prospect. Note 3: Fraudulent websites are subtler. Since most savvy Internet shoppers now use price-comparison sites to seek out the best price on their travel tickets, CDs, DVDs and other essentials to their modern lifestyle, cybercriminals are known to create entirely bogus Web portals - suitably meta-tagged to allow Google and Yahoo to spider/screen scrape their data - designed to harvest customer card details and other credentials. Note 4:
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Ten C's Rating: Currency: 11 Content:11 Authority:9 Navigation:9 Experience:10 Multimedia:5 Treatment: 10 Access:5 Miscellaneous:10 Total: 80 Good This article explain how frequent and easy it is for companies to steal someone's identity
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H.Res.81 - 113th Congress (2013-2014): Supporting the designation of National Digital L... - 0 views
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digital literacy (knowledge of how to operate a computer or use the Internet)
The 25 Rules of Disinformation - The Vigilant Citizen - 1 views
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The Rules of Disinformation
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1. Hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil.
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What is malware and how can we prevent it? | Security News - 1 views
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Malware is an abbreviated term meaning “malicious software.” This is software that is specifically designed to gain access or damage a computer without the knowledge of the owner.
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There are various types of malware including spyware, keyloggers, true viruses, worms, or any type of malicious code that infiltrates a computer.
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The best protection from malware continues to be the usual advice: be careful about what email attachments you open, be cautious when surfing and stay away from suspicious websites, and install and maintain an updated, quality antivirus program.
Are You a Digital Native or a Digital Immigrant? - Big Design Events - 1 views
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Avoiders. This group consists of people, who are born during the digital age, and do not desire new technology. They are not enamored with Facebook, Twitter, Netflix, or Hulu. For example, I know a 14-year old, who prefers to paint portraits. She owns an iPad, only because her school books are on it. She only watches public television. She sings in the church choir. She is very happy. Minimalists. This group is aware that digital technology is a part of their daily life. They choose to interact with only the most interesting things to them personally. For example, I know a young person who does not have a Twitter account and avoids Facebook. She is not a gamer. She sends emails and downloads books to her Kindle. Enthusiastic Participants. This group is the largest group of Digital Natives. Like their Digital Immigrant cousins the Eager Adopters, Enthusiastic Participants embrace and use all forms of digital technology. This group prefers texting and tweeting over sending out email blasts. They are aware of the latest technology, trends, and tools. Their online and offline lives are blending together.
MOOCs Directory - 0 views
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MOOCs: MOOCs are free non-degree online courses with open unlimited global enrollment to anyone who desires to learn, and regardless of their current educational level.
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MOOCs are free online courses for everyone regardless of their educational level. For example: www.lynda.com an online educational site that offers free courses pertaining to software coding, web browsing, etc.
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8. Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs): MOOCs are free non-degree online courses with open unlimited global enrollment to anyone who desires to learn, and regardless of their current educational level. http://www.moocs.co Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs): A massive open online course (MOOC) is a free Web-based distance-learning program that is designed for the participation of large numbers of geographically dispersed students. http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/massively-open-online-course-MOOC
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MOOCs Massive Open Online Course Providers
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MOOCs Massive Open Online Course Providers
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