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Jason Loper

How to Become a Game Designer | Schools.com - 0 views

  • You’ve been called a “gamer” for as long as you can remember, so you might as well make a career out of it, right? Well, it might all sound like fun and games, but game design has evolved from the days of scribbling a great idea on the back of a napkin into an elaborate process involving a  specialists trained in a variety of disciplines who collaborate and sometimes work long hours to create great computer or video games replete with state-of-the-art animation and visual effects. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 59 percent of multimedia artists and animators, which includes computer and video game designers, are self-employed, often working from home but also in offices. It goes without saying that it is helpful to possess artistic ability and talent, but people lacking in those areas may compensate with robust technical and computer skills, preferred by some employers. Likewise, those who do not have strong computer skills may make up for it through demonstrable artistic talent. The demand for more realistic video games continues to increase, but growth may be tempered by companies hiring lower-paid animators overseas, and by stiff competition as large numbers of game designers enter the field. Individuals interested in pursuing this career may benefit from a solid blend of education, hands-on experience, and a combination of artistic and technical skills. Learn more about working in the field of game design, i.e., what game designers do, how to become a game designer, career paths, and career outlook, in the following infographic. Sources: Career Skills, GameDegree.comNew Reports Forecast Global Video Game Industry Will Reach $82 Billion By 2017, Forbes, July 2012So You Wanna Be a: Game Designer, GameSpot For a complete list of sources, please view the infographic.
Lucas Pergler

Collaborate with Your Competitors-and Win - Harvard Business Review - 1 views

    • Lucas Pergler
       
      1)Article contains content of a serious nature that directly relates to my research. 2)Authors are all professors of business in their respective universities. 3)My previous knowledge from working in the tech field and using this to work from home allows me to see the validity of the information therein from personal experience. 4)The authors are printed below the title of the article. 5)Citation is used throughout when necessary. 6)Already an older article, and will most likely not be updated, but information still relevant to my research. 7)Google search led me here which I do not believe was censored. 8)I verified this site is viewable on IE, Firefox and Chrome. 9)Comparability not important for project and not available. 10)Context is open ended for this project
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    Overview of how "competitive collaboration" can save money for both companies.
Lucas Pergler

Online, Anonymity Breeds Contempt - NYTimes.com - 1 views

    • Lucas Pergler
       
      1, 2)Article contains content of a serious nature that directly relates to my research by a published author many times over for a website made for the New York Times publication. 3)My previous knowledge from working in the tech field and using this to work from home allows me to see the validity of the information therein from personal experience. 4)Author is printed under title for copyright. 5)Citation through use of hyperlinks when used. 6)Parent site continually updated, but specific article is not. 7)Google search lead me here so I do not believe my results were filtered. 8)I verified this site is viewable on IE, Firefox and Chrome. 9)Comparability not important for project and not available. 10)Context is open ended for this project.
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    One major effect of anonymity in online collaboration. Risk of anger and inappropriate dialogue when members believe there will be no repercussions due to their somewhat anonymous ID
Lucas Pergler

Collaboration Security - Cisco on Cisco - Cisco Systems - 1 views

    • Lucas Pergler
       
      1)Article contains content of a serious nature that directly relates to my research.. 2)No author mentioned, public statement by company. 3)My previous knowledge from working in the tech field and using this to work from home allows me to see the validity of the information therein from personal experience. 4)No author posted, copyright belongs to company. 5)Information is created by company, no citation necessary. 6)Being a public statement from a well renowned company, updates will happen as relevant information changes. 7)Public company statement, so censor ship is probably only done if needed to protect company assets. 8)I verified this site is viewable on IE, Firefox and Chrome. 9)Comparability not important for project and not available. 10)Context is open ended for this project.
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    From leading company in online collaboration tools, risk created by employees.
caprisunshine

NBC - How the Internet brought down a dictator - 0 views

    • caprisunshine
       
      NBC is a credible and critically acclaimed network that provides valid news and information daily.
caprisunshine

PBS - How Social Media Kept The Egyptian Revolution Alive - 0 views

    • caprisunshine
       
      PBS is a credible source of information that particularly concentrates on informative pieces regarding education. Their commitment to providing the most accurate information due to children being their largest audience is why they are known as one of the most credible outlets.
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    "a digital campaign against military trials for civilians is on. Activists are posting comments on the Facebook site of the Egyptian Armed Forces, whose Supreme Council - the SCAF - holds power in Egypt."
caprisunshine

Google Crisis Map - 0 views

    • caprisunshine
       
      Google is known as one of the most credible search engines and google maps is so credible that it is used by the U.S. government
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    Google's Crisis Map combines information from the National Hurricane Center, American Red Cross and other trusted sources. It offers details about the storm's current and forecasted locations, emergency shelter locations, live webcam feeds, public safety alerts, traffic conditions and a wealth of other vital information.
caprisunshine

Hurricane Sandy: Apps and Tech Tips To Stay Safe and Up To Date - ABC News - 0 views

    • caprisunshine
       
      ABC is a credible and critically acclaimed network that provides valid news and information daily.
Cameron Browne

What is blog? - A Word Definition From the Webopedia Computer Dictionary - 0 views

  • Short for Web log, a blog is a Web page that serves as a publicly accessible personal journal for an individual. Typically updated daily, blogs often reflect the personality of the author.
Cameron Browne

"Digital Natives and Immigrants: What Brain Research Tells Us" by Herther, Nancy K. - Online, Vol. 33, Issue 6, November-December 2009 | Questia, Your Online Research Library - 0 views

  • "Digital Immigrants," technology users older than 30 who can use technology but in frameworks and ways that reveal their nondigital roots.
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    An abstract from a larger article focusing more on digital natives.
Cameron Browne

Wiki - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary - 0 views

  • a Web site that allows visitors to make changes, contributions, or corrections
Cameron Browne

What is privacy? - Definition from WhatIs.com - 0 views

  • On the Internet, privacy, a major concern of users, can be divided into these concerns: What personal information can be shared with whom Whether messages can be exchanged without anyone else seeing them Whether and how one can send messages anonymously
  • An annual survey conducted by the Graphics, Visualization and Usability Center of the Georgia Institute of Technology showed that 70% of the Web users surveyed cited concerns about privacy as the main reason for not registering information with Web sites.
Cameron Browne

Definition of Viral Video | Choir Directors' Brag Blog - 0 views

  • A viral video is one that becomes popular through the process of Internet sharing…
  • A video is considered to have gone viral if it is on track to receive 10,000 or more views in the span of 30 days.
  • There are levels of viral: A video is considered mildly viral if it is on track to receive 10,000 views in 30 days. A video is considered somewhat viral if it is on track to receive 50,000 views in 30 days. A video is considered moderately viral if it is on track to receive 100,000 views in 30 days. A video is considered fully viral if it is on track to receive 500,000 views in 30 days. A video is considered epically viral if it is on track to receive 1,000,000 views in 30 days.
Cameron Browne

Database Definition - 0 views

  • A database is a data structure that stores organized information. Most databases contain multiple tables, which may each include several different fields.
  • Nearly all e-commerce sites uses databases to store product inventory and customer information.
  • By storing website data in a database, the data can be easily searched, sorted, and updated.
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  • today's relational databases allow users to access, update, and search information based on the relationship of data stored in different tables.
Joey Martinez

Malware - 0 views

  • So what is Malware? Short for malicious software, malware is as old as software itself, and  programmers have been authoring it for as long as they have been authoring legitimate software.
  • Malware exists in many forms, most of which you’ve probably already heard of. The most common types of malware are viruses, trojans, worms, spyware and zombies.
  • In the early days of software, programmers wrote malware mostly to prank one another, or to show off their technical skills.
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  • Some of these programmers learned that they can make thousands of dollars a day if they successfully exploit malware to their advantage.
  • These people went on to become cyber-crooks, defrauding individuals and organizations for financial gain.
  • A cyber-war between countries is raging. Some countries such as China, Syria, and America are rumored to be state-sponsoring cyber-gangs whose only purpose is to research and develop new malware techniques capable of infiltrating government agencies and infrastructures.
  • The malware problem is huge and is growing fast. By the end of 2010 the counter for unique malware programs stood at 14 million, with a staggering 60,000 pieces of new malicious code detected every day.
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    Short for malicious software, malware is as old as software itself, and  programmers have been authoring it for as long as they have been authoring legitimate software.
Cameron Browne

What Is Malware? (with picture) - 1 views

  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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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  • The earliest well-known examples of malware, which appeared during the early to mid-1990s, were largely the result of experimentation and pranks by curious developers trying to expand their skills.
Cameron Browne

What is Malware? Defined! - ChicaLogic - 0 views

  • Malware refers to a program on your computer that is malicious in nature.  It is designed to take control, annoy, and destroy!
CELESTINA RAMOS

http://technology.berkeley.edu/cio/presentations/ucbcts/ucbcts_spotlight-definition_collaborative_tools.pdf - 0 views

    • CELESTINA RAMOS
       
      I could not highlight any points in this material but there are many points that support online collaboration.
CELESTINA RAMOS

Online Collaboration and Companies - 0 views

    • CELESTINA RAMOS
       
      Although online collaboration is a plus, not everyone agrees with it due to other issues that need to be addressed.
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    Companies looking into Online Collaboration
Jason England

Digital Citizenship :: Cable in the Classroom - 1 views

  • Digital Citizenship is a holistic and positive approach to helping children learn how to be safe and secure, as well as smart and effective participants in a digital world. That means helping them understand their rights and responsibilities, recognize the benefits and risks, and realize the personal and ethical implications of their actions.
    • Victor Cruz
       
      Great definition!
    • Jason England
       
      This is very important to know as I have three kids and we have been looking for ways to teach them digital responsibility.
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