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John Onwuegbu

Special Report: How the Internet of Things Will Impact Performance Monitoring Strategy | Questechie - 1 views

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    This whitepaper aims to help you explore the five ways the Internet of Things will fundamentally disrupt your current performance monitoring strategy.
Rahul Sharma

Glass Fiber Thimbles, Glass Microfiber Thimbles, Extraction Thimbles | Axiva - 0 views

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    Axiva Sichem Pvt Ltd offers glass fiber thimbles, glass microfibers thimbles and extraction thimbles at best prices. This is ideal for pollution monitoring and use in extractors or dust monitoring.
Martin Burrett

Veyon Computer Monitor - 0 views

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    "An open source computer monitor system which allows you to see and control the your pupils' computers from one central teacher device."
infiray2022

continuous temperature monitoring device - 0 views

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    AT20 Continuous Temperature Monitoring Device is a high cost-effective temperature video sensing terminal thermal camera with continuous temperature Monitoring system. Contact InfiRay now!
topcust

Network Monitoring Online - 0 views

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    Network monitoring is the phrase used to describe a system that continuously monitors a network and notifies a network administrator though messaging systems (usually e-mail) when a device fails or an outage occurs. Network monitoring is usually performed through the use of software applications and tools.
James OReilly

Oscar's Multi-Monitor taskBar - 0 views

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    MultiMonitor TaskBar A shiny new windows task Bar for multiple monitors!
Rahul Sharma

Glass Fiber Filters for Air Monitoring | Borosilicate Glass Fiber Filters | Axiva - 0 views

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    Buy best quality glass fiber filters and borosilicate glass fiber filters at competitive price. These filters are use for air monitoring, moisture testing, including filtration of water, algae and bacteria cultures.
John Onwuegbu

Yahoo Hack: Data Encryption Issue - 4 views

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    And ironically as it seems, there were no firewalls setup to monitor and detect such malicious activities.
John Onwuegbu

Google Warns On State-Sponsored Cyber Attacks - 3 views

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    Google on a blog post on Tuesday stated categorically about its monitoring systems put in place to thwart efforts by cyber criminals to hijack its users accounts.
Keith Hamon

The Ultimate Guide to Using iPads in the Classroom - HOME - Edgalaxy: Where Education and Technology Meet. - 0 views

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    There is no doubt to anyone who has used an iPad or any tablet for that matter that they show a clear alternative to teaching learning in the classroom beyond laptops, screens and monitors.  The iPads simplicity of use and massive range of apps give it a great deal of appeal as a teaching and learning tool and the future looks bright for this trend to continue.
lionelaguirre

Mini WiFi Repeater - Pro Internet Signal Booster - Walmart.com - 0 views

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    High Speed: Extending exist wireless network to hard to reach an area with speed up to 300Mbps, creating a high speed, long-range and stable network. Plug and Play: Easy to install and use. Designed with mobility and portability, a little gadget with great value, ideal for home, company, and travel in use. WPS Button:Can be simply setup on your phone/iPhone/tablet/laptop/PC within 5 minutes. Simply pressing the WPS button to get safe encryption. Support WEP, WPA, WPA2, WPA/WPA2 encryption methods to prevent unauthorized access and monitoring. High Compatible: Ethernet port allows the Extender to function as a wireless adapter to connect wired devices, Compatible with 802.11n/g/b devices, work with any wireless network, router and Wi-Fi enabled devices including Smartphone, iPhone, iPad, Tablet, Laptop, Desktop, Smart TV, TV BOX, etc. Working Mode: Repeater mode for stronger wireless performance and coverage and AP mode which creates a new WiFi access point.
Dennis OConnor

The Wrath Against Khan: Why Some Educators Are Questioning Khan Academy - 0 views

  • While "technology will replace teachers" seems like a silly argument to make, one need only look at the state of most school budgets and know that something's got to give. And lately, that something looks like teachers' jobs, particularly to those on the receiving end of pink slips. Granted, we haven't implemented a robot army of teachers to replace those expensive human salaries yet (South Korea is working on the robot teacher technology. I'll keep you posted.). But we are laying off teachers in mass numbers. Teachers know their jobs are on the line, something that's incredibly demoralizing for a profession already struggles mightily to retain qualified people.
  • it's hard not to see that wealth as having political not just economic impact. Indeed, the same week that Bill Gates spoke to the Council of Chief State School Officers about ending pay increases for graduate degrees in teaching, Secretary of Education Arne Duncan issued almost the very same statement. What does all of this have to do with Sal Khan? Well, nothing... and everything.
  • One of education historian Diane Ravitch's oft-uttered complaints is that we now have a bunch of billionaires like Gates dictating education policy and education reform, without ever having been classroom teachers themselves (or without having attended public school). But the skepticism about Khan Academy isn't just a matter of wealth or credentials of Khan or his backers. It's a matter of pedagogy.
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  • No doubt, Khan has done something incredible by creating thousands of videos, distributing them online for free, and now designing an analytics dashboard for people to monitor and guide students' movements through the Khan Academy material. And no doubt, lots of people say they've learned a lot by watching the videos. The ability pause, rewind, and replay is often cited as the difference between "getting" the subject matter through classroom instruction and "getting it" via Khan Academy's lecture-demonstrations.
  • Although there's a tech component here that makes this appear innovative, that's really a matter of form, not content, that's new. There's actually very little in the videos that distinguishes Khan from "traditional" teaching. A teacher talks. Students listen. And that's "learning." Repeat over and over again (Pause, rewind, replay in this case). And that's "drilling."
nikerym

Coursera.org - 0 views

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      Awww.. no mention of remote sensing?
  • automated monitoring of activities
  • segmenting out organs or tissues in biological images
Dennis OConnor

Teacher Experience Exchange - The digital birds and bees - 0 views

  • The digital birds and bees By the time students are in high school, their parents are probably not monitoring their internet use or checking through their cellphones. Older teens are making the transition to adulthood and adult responsibility for their actions, but you can't assume they're street smart when it comes to some of the common issues facing them on the web. The internet is a phenomenal tool that permeates every aspect of their lives as digital natives, and they need to learn how to draw boundaries around safe and responsible behavior.
James OReilly

Oscar's Multi-Monitor taskBar - 0 views

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    Create Multi-Computer environment
The dexway method

dexway - the online language learning method that's pedagogically perfect. - 0 views

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    Dexway provides the market's most complete language learning technology, featuring loads of interactivity, professor for tutelage via virtual classes, continuous monitoring of student performance and speech recognition technology for the evaluation of pronunciation
Dennis OConnor

Emerging Asynchronous Conversation Models : eLearning Technology - 0 views

  • The standard model for asynchronous conversations is discussion forum software like vBulletin.  I've talked before about the significant value that can be obtained as part of Discussion Forums for Knowledge Sharing at Capital City Bank and how that translates in a Success Formula for Discussion Forums in Financial Services.  I also looked at Making Intranet Discussion Groups Effective.
  • However, I've struggled with the problem of destinations vs. social networks and the spread of conversation (see Forums vs. Social Networks). 
  • Talkwheel  is made to handle real-time group conversations and asynchronous ones.  It can act as an instant messaging service a bit like Yammer, HipChat for companies and other groups, but the layout is designed to make these discussions easier to see, archive, and work asynchronously.
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  • Talkwheel’s design makes class conversations easier to follow, more interactive, and more effectively organized. It eliminates the problem of navigating multithreaded conversations, enables real-time group conversation, and makes referencing asynchronous conversations much easier. Talkwheel’s dashboard organization allows teachers to organize all their classes and projects in one centralized location, while Talkwheel's analytics helps teachers and administrators quantitatively monitor their students’ progress throughout the year.
  • Quora is a Q&A site nicely integrated with Facebook that has done a good job providing a means to ask questions and get answers.
  • Quora has been able to form quite an elite network of VCs, entrepreneurs, and other experts to answer questions.  They've also created topic pages such as: Learning Management System. 
  • Finally, Namesake, is a tool for real-time and asynchronous conversations.  It's a bit like Quora but more focused on conversation as compared to Q&A and it allows real-time conversation a bit like twitter.  You can see an example of a conversation around phones below.
  • All of these point to new types of conversation models that are emerging in tools.
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    Threaded discussion is an old technology. It's inspiring to think of new ways we can talk together at a distance that allow integration of both synchronous and asynchronous technology. I often thing we'll look back on the course management systems we use today and think of them as something like a 300 baud modem. Eyes Front! What's over the horizon line?
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