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Brandon McCloskey

BBC News - Sick PCs should be banned from the net says Microsoft - 0 views

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    Applying lessons learned from society to computers. Interesting view of the internet.
Kristi Koerner

Can We Change Our Genes? - 1 views

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      While it is true that over time species can change due to lifestyle factors, it must be a chemical/genetic change in order to be passed down. A body builder will not have tiny Arnold the Governator babies.
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    Interesting thoughts on evolution and changing our DNA
Megan Stern

YouTube to MP3 Converter - Video2mp3 - 0 views

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    This website should be a part of everyone's digital literacy. Rip the audio from Youtube videos with no viruses. I can't count how many times I've used it (legally). It's a great little website and I'm sure you'll enjoy it too.
Gideon Burton

They Call It Hacktivism - 0 views

  • What are the limits of political protest in cyberspace, where the boundaries between public and private space are murky? How far can activists go without infringing on the rights of the people against whom they are protesting? As international reliance on computer technology increases, can anyone with a little technical know-how declare their own war?
  • 'In cyberspace, you don't have clear public byways intersecting private spaces, so there is no place to camp out and play your First Amendment card. If you try to deny service to someone else, by whatever means you use, you could be in pretty big trouble.'' The FBI spokesperson said that the use of Floodnet could constitute a federal crime: It is illegal to intentionally block access to an Internet server. But the members of the collective argue that they are simply gathering at the gateway, not chaining themselves to the door.
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    The onset of cyberactivism / hactivism in 1999 raises important questions.
Bri Zabriskie

Technology and Education | Box of Tricks - 0 views

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    Here's some awesome ideas for digital literacy labs (or if you need a cool way to present your latest reading assignment). Prezi's not the only one out there. :)
Madeline Rupard

Simple Living Simplified - 1 views

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    One of a few "Simplify" blogs that I have discovered recently. It seems to be a growing popular lifestyle choice. "Life is frittered away with detail. Simplify, Simplify" -Thoreau.
Kevin Watson

On the Origin of Species By Means of Natural Selection, or, the Preservation ... - 0 views

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    Just a compilation of book reviews for "The Origin of Species" from Amazon.com. However, they are good reviews that explain some of the things that Darwin discussed in his book.
Andrew DeWitt

O, That I Were an Angel! - 4 views

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    Prof Burton's blog about online missionary work.
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    The ides of a Mormon Mingle sounds interesting, what does everyone else think?
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    Our class should organize a Mormon Mingle outside of regular class time. Maybe we can create a Doodle on which class members post their available times to meet.
Brad Twining

George Boole (1815 - 1864) - 0 views

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    Kind of interesting and it also talks more about other pioneers of mathematics.
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    Short description of Boole and other Pioneers of Technology
Bri Zabriskie

Three Problems that Make Me Leave Your Blog in Three Seconds - 2 views

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    A good article on what makes a blog really work.
Shuan Pai

Establishing Cause & Effect - 0 views

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    exploring the case-effect relationship
Shuan Pai

Validity, Reliablity, Standardization, Generalization, Experimentation In Psychology - 0 views

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    good slideshare on experimentation in psychology
Gideon Burton

Project Pumpkin | Collaboration - 0 views

  • Classrooms will need three (3) pumpkins that range in weight from 1 to 3 pounds. Prior to cutting into the pumpkins, students will first make estimates and then take various measurements of each pumpkin. Students will then count the seeds contained within each pumpkin. All data, other than estimates, will be posted to the TTC web site. As pumpkin data begins to be uploaded to the site, classes can begin analyzing the data.
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    Crowdsourcing Halloween...
Sean Watson

Has Greece escaped financial calamity? | Al Jazeera Blogs - 0 views

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    Al Jazeera has a creative commons license.
Andrew DeWitt

Digital altruism - 0 views

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    SlideShare Presentation. Good teamwork ideas for final project
Sarah Wills

unconference | - 0 views

shared by Sarah Wills on 28 Oct 10 - Cached
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    the unconference blog! very fitting for this class :)
Katherine Chipman

Wassily Kandinsky - biography, paintings, books - 0 views

  • Wassily Wasilyevich Kandinsky was born on December, 16th (4), 1866 in Moscow, in a well-to-do family of a businessman in a good cultural environment.
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    Great information about Wassily Kandinsky!
Katherine Chipman

Wassily Kandinsky - Painting 1896 - 1944 - 1 views

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    It is fascinating to scroll through his paintings and see how they changed over the years. If you read his biography on this same site the changes in his paintings make sense.
Erin Hamson

The Business Cycle: Krugman vs. Austrian Economic Theory - 0 views

  • Stimulus payments to consumers is analogous to dumping frosting onto a cake mix, before the ingredients have been mixed and baked. All elements of the economy, from raw materials, to intermediate goods, to consumer goods, must return to a supply-demand balance before the economy can gain Krugman’s “traction.” That necessarily takes time, because mining companies and other producers of basic raw materials have time scales for increased output and employment that are very different from the time scales of intermediate goods producers and consumer goods manufacturers.
  • Keynesian economics, as expounded by New York Times columnist Paul Krugman, is essentially a black box theory. Stand on the outside of the economic box and dump into it endless baskets of inflationary fiat money, and things supposedly just happen automatically inside the black box to produce permanent prosperity and near zero unemployment.
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    Blog on economic theories
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