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Lucas Pergler

EBSCOhost: Security Architecture of Cloud Computing. - 1 views

    • Lucas Pergler
       
      1,2)PDF from EBSCOhost containing content of a serious nature, authored by a PhD. 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 the title and has a doctorate in the related field. 5)Citation printed at the end of the article. 6)EBSCOhost is continually updated with new articles 7)Being a school-provided resource, the results may be censored, but I do not believe it had an affect on my results. 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 cloud services try to maintain security.
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.
Cameron Browne

collaboration - definition of collaboration by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. - 0 views

  • To work together, especially in a joint intellectual effort.
  • the act of working with another or others on a joint project
Cameron Browne

What is collaboration? definition and meaning - 0 views

  • General: Cooperative arrangement in which two or more parties (which may or may not have any previous relationship) work jointly towards a common goal.
Cameron Browne

Definition of a Copyright - Copyright - Guide - LegalZoom - 0 views

  • A copyright is a form of protection provided by the laws of the United States to authors of "original works of authorship." This includes literary, dramatic, musical, artistic and certain other creative works.
anthony chaney

ERIC - Collaborative Learning in Teaching a Second Language through the Internet, Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education, 2011-Oct - 3 views

  • We can call the education offered by using the Internet environment as "teaching through the Internet". Such a teaching contributes to interaction, which is not sufficient in traditional classrooms most of the time.
  • discovering alternatives in learning and developing their own learning styles. In addition, this type of teaching allows learners to see subjects from different perspectives.
  • Groups having special interests can share their own experiences even if they are too far from each other. When we look at the aims of this type of learning that is mostly used in higher education, it is seen that learners are encouraged to learn through distance educatio
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  • The aim of learning through collaboration is to obtain information and use this information to solve a problem. In general, collaborative learning creates a positive social environment and facilitates comprehension. Collaborative learning is based on the idea that learners working in groups towards a common goal can learn better than the students who can work on their own.
andrew marte

What is Collaboration? Is it the Same as Teamwork? - 0 views

  • llaboration is still a group of people working together to make one goal or one project happen,
  • orking together and feeding off one another
  • making decisions together and working jointly rather than separately completing their own tasks.
andrew marte

Copyright - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • copyright
  • gives the owner of a written document, musical composition, book, picture, or other creative work, the right to decide what other people can do with it.
  • a work can only be copied if the owner of the copyright gives permission.
Joey Martinez

Malware - 0 views

  • “Malware” is short for “malicious software” - computer programs designed to infiltrate and damage computers without the users consent. “Malware” is the general term covering all the different types of threats to your computer safety such as viruses, spyware, worms, trojans, rootkits and so on.
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    "Malware" is short for "malicious software" - computer programs designed to infiltrate and damage computers without the users consent. "Malware" is the general term covering all the different types of threats to your computer safety such as viruses, spyware, worms, trojans, rootkits and so on.
danyel anderson

What is Plagiarism? - Plagiarism.org - Best Practices for Ensuring Originality in Written Work - 0 views

  • Many people think of plagiarism as copying another's work or borrowing someone else's original ideas. But terms like "copying" and "borrowing" can disguise the seriousness of the offense:
Michael Fritzel

Academic Integrity and Plagiarism - 2 views

  • cademic integrity means honesty and responsibility
  • ntellectual contributions from others must be consistently and responsibly acknowledged.
  • all academic work should result from an individual's own efforts
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  • Plagiarism is using others' ideas and/or words without clearly acknowledging the source of that information.
  • in scholarship. Students and faculty alike must obey rules of honest
    • Laura Lewis
       
      definition of academic integrity
  • Academic work completed in any other way is fraudulent. 
andrew marte

Digital Citizenship: What's Digital Law? - 1 views

    • DeJuan Griggs
       
      This gives examples and explains whats digital law is, the violations, and what legal.
    • Roberto Dunn
       
      here its clear what is legal, and illegal in digital terms of law.
    • April Kramer
       
      Digital Law relates to crimes of stealing or causing damage to other people's work, identity, or digital property
    • Brittni Roddin
       
      Digital law defined.
    • Jim Davis
       
      Definition of DL
  • What's Legal:
    • andrew marte
       
      good to know
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  • Digital Law relates to crimes of stealing or causing damage to other people’s work, identity, or digital property
  • purchase copies of songs, software, or movies from sites that legally sell them.
  • make a copy of a song from a CD you’ve purchased and convert it to another format to listen on your own
  • What's Illegal:
  • can’t download songs, software, or movies from other people who've bought them.
  • upload songs, software, or movies that you own for others to download
  • u can’t record music off an online music radio site.
  • can’t make copies of a CD, DVD, or mp3 download you’ve purchased to give to others.
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    Defining digital law
gb malone

Nine Elements of Digital Citizenship - 3 views

    • yanika scotton
       
      1. Digital Access:   full electronic participation in society. 2. Digital Commerce:   electronic buying and selling of goods. 3. Digital Communication:   electronic exchange of information. 4. Digital Literacy:   process of teaching and learning about technology and the use of technology. 5. Digital Etiquette:   electronic standards of conduct or procedure. 6. Digital Law:   electronic responsibility for actions and deeds 7. Digital Rights & Responsibilities:   those freedoms extended to everyone in a digital world. 8. Digital Health & Wellness:   physical and psychological well-being in a digital technology world. 9. Digital Security (self-protection):   electronic precautions to guarantee safety.
    • Roberto Dunn
       
      one page, lots of useful information!
  • In the 19th century, forms of communication were limited. In the 21st century, communication options have exploded to offer a wide variety of choices (e.g., e-mail, cellular phones, instant messaging).  The expanding digital communication options have changed everything because people are able to keep in constant communication with anyone else.
  • A renewed focus must be made on what technologies must be taught as well as how it should be used.
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  • Learners must be taught how to learn in a digital society. In other words, learners must be taught to learn anything, anytime, anywhere.
  • Business, military, and medicine are excellent examples of how technology is being used differently in the 21st century. As new technologies emerge, learners need to learn how to use that technology quickly and appropriately. Digital Citizenship involves educating people in a new way— these individuals need a high degree of information literacy skills.
  • We recognize inappropriate behavior when we see it, but before people use technology they do not learn digital etiquette (i.e., appropriate conduct).
  • Many people feel uncomfortable talking to others about their digital etiquette.  Often rules and regulations are created or the technology is simply banned to stop inappropriate use.
  • It is not enough to create rules and policy, we must teach everyone to become responsible digital citizens in this new society.
  • Digital law deals with the ethics of technology within a society.
  • Users need to understand that stealing or causing damage to other people’s work, identity, or property online is a crime.
  • Hacking into others information, downloading illegal music, plagiarizing, creating destructive worms, viruses or creating Trojan Horses, sending spam, or stealing anyone’s identify or property is unethical.
  • Just as in the American Constitution where there is a Bill of Rights, there is a basic set of rights extended to every digital citizen. Digital citizens have the right to privacy, free speech, etc. Basic digital rights must be addressed, discussed, and understood in the digital world.  With these rights also come responsibilities as well.  Users must help define how the technology is to be used in an appropriate manner.  In a digital society these two areas must work together for everyone to be productive.
  • Eye safety, repetitive stress syndrome, and sound ergonomic practices are issues that need to be addressed in a new technological world.  Beyond the physical issues are those of the psychological issues that are becoming more prevalent such as Internet addiction.  Users need to be taught that there inherent dangers of technology. Digital Citizenship includes a culture where technology users are taught how to protect themselves through education and training.
  • In any society, there are individuals who steal, deface, or disrupt other people. The same is true for the digital community.
    • gb malone
       
      digital security teaches us that we need protection at all times. ex{ virus protectionvirus protection
  • We need to have virus protection, backups of data, and surge control of our equipment. As responsible citizens, we must protect our information from outside forces that might cause disruption or harm.
    • ino moreno
       
      Great notes guys!!:)
  • precautions
  • safety
  • safety
  • Digital Literacy:   process of teaching and learning about technology and the use of technology.
    • Katrina Quick
       
      to be taught, or to learn about technology and how to use it.
    • Nathan Pharris
       
      "Digital Citizenship" is refferenced in this passage. To be a "Digital Citizen" one must gain "electronic access."
  • Now everyone has the opportunity to communicate and collaborate with anyone from anywhere and anytime
  • digital rights and supporting electronic access is the starting point of Digital Citizenship
    • Nathan Pharris
       
      Another example of what makes us a "Digital Citizen."
    • DeJuan Griggs
       
      An Example of the way you should conduct yourself in a digital environment 
  • Digital citizenship can be defined as the norms of appropriate, responsible behavior with regard to technology use. 
    • Gabrielle Yoder
       
      definition of digital citizenship
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    Digital Citezenship
deborahnolan74

What is Collaboration - 0 views

  • a working practice whereby individuals work together to a common purpose to achieve business benefit.
  • nline meetings and instant messaging
  • as shared workspaces and annotations
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    What is Collaboration? - Definition of Collaboration
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    What is Collaboration? - Definition of Collaboration
deborahnolan74

Nine Elements - 1 views

  • Digital citizenship can be defined as the norms of appropriate, responsible behavior with regard to technology use. 
    • hunta3454
       
      The basic definition of Digital Literacy
  • full electronic participation in society. Technology users need to be aware that not everyone has the same opportunities when it comes to technology.  Working toward equal digital rights and supporting electronic access is the starting point of Digital Citizenship. Digital exclusion makes it difficult to grow as a society increasingly using these tools. Helping to provide and expand access to technology should be goal of all digital citizens.  Users need to keep in mind that there are some that may have limited access, so other resources may need to be provided.  To become productive citizens, we need to be committed to make sure that no one is denied digital access.
  • electronic buying and selling of goods. Technology users need to understand that a large share of market economy is being done electronically. Legitimate and legal exchanges are occurring, but the buyer or seller needs to be aware of the issues associated with it. The mainstream availability of Internet purchases of toys, clothing, cars, food, etc. has become commonplace to many users. At the same time, an equal amount of goods and services which are in conflict with the laws or morals of some countries are surfacing (which might include activities such as illegal downloading, pornography, and gambling
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  • full electronic participation in society. Technology users need to be aware that not everyone has the same opportunities when it comes to technology.  Working toward equal digital rights and supporting electronic access is the starting point of Digital Citizenship. Digital exclusion makes it difficult to grow as a society increasingly using these tools. Helping to provide and expand access to technology should be goal of all digital citizens.  Users need to keep in mind that there are some that may have limited access, so other resources may need to be provided.  To become productive citizens, we need to be committed to make sure that no one is denied digital access.
  • Unfortunately, many users have not been taught how to make appropriate decisions when faced with so many different digital communication options.
  • full electronic participation in society.
  • electronic exchange of information.
  • process of teaching and learning about technology and the use of technology.
  • electronic standards of conduct or procedure
  • electronic responsibility for actions and deeds
  • those freedoms extended to everyone in a digital world.
  • physical and psychological well-being in a digital technology world.
  • electronic precautions to guarantee safety.
  • electronic precautions to guarantee safety.
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    Digital Citizenship:  Digital citizenship can be defined as the norms of appropriate, responsible behavior with regard to technology use.                                                                   Mike Ribble
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    Digital Citizenship:  Digital citizenship can be defined as the norms of appropriate, responsible behavior with regard to technology use.                                                                   Mike Ribble
DGL Diigo

The Basics of In-Text Citations - 3 views

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    Learn about in-text citations from Purdue Owl.
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    Hi everyone. This is a great site to help you with APA and in-text citations. I recommend reviewing it while you are working on the week 3 project. - Mindy, DGL instructor
DGL Diigo

6 Online Tools to Help You Do Your Job Better - 0 views

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    graphics, screenshots, presentations, etc.
GLORY THOMPSON

I JOINED THIS GROUP - 0 views

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    I JOINED THIS GROUP BECAUSE IT PERTAINS TO FULL SAIL UNIVERSITY. I'M CURRENTLY SEEKING FOR MY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN THE MUSIC BUSINESS AT FSO.
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    Thanks for joining our group, Glory! Also, this post can serve as a good area for everyone to network. Remember that you can remain in the Diigo group--even after you complete DGL! :-)
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