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Cortney K

Flat Classroom 11-3 Project - Topics - 0 views

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    topic page
Kyle Correa

Computers, the internet, and cheating among secondary school students: some i... - 0 views

  • This article investigates in greater depth one particular aspect of cheating within secondary education and some implications for measuring academic achievement. More specifically, it examines how secondary students exploit the Internet for plagiarizing schoolwork, and looks at how a traditional method of educational assessment, namely paper-based report and essay writing, has been impacted by the
  • mputer skills among secondary school students. One of the conclusions is that students’ technology fluency is forcing educators to revisit conventional assessment methods. Different options for combating Internet plagiarism are presented, and some software tools as well as non-technology solutions are evaluated in light of the problems brought about by “cyberplagiarism.”
  • growth of Internet usage and the proliferation of co
Angela S

Flat Classroom 11-3 Project - WWW Wiki A - Discussion - 0 views

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    discussion page of 2f
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    mcahs
Morgan M

Social Network Sites: Definition, History, and Scholarship - 0 views

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    This has a time line of major social networking launches. This also gives the history and research of social networking.
Morgan M

What is Social Media? What are Social Media Sites? - 0 views

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    I'm not sure if I can really use this but it gives me a definition of the social media
Morgan M

Google Image Result for http://blacklifecoaches.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/Using-So... - 0 views

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    This is just a picture of different social network icons
Angela S

Google Image Result for http://farm1.static.flickr.com/37/86728044_db8c1dd81b.jpg - 0 views

shared by Angela S on 31 Oct 11 - No Cached
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    world picture of how science, health & envrionment has changed
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    mcahs
Morgan M

The Top Social Networking Sites - 0 views

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    The top social networks, it also talks about web 2.0 and a list of general networking sites
tommy s

Outsourcing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Outsourcing or sub-servicing often refers to the process of contracting to a third-party.
  • Cost savings — The lowering of the overall cost of the service to the business. This will involve reducing the scope, defining quality levels, re-pricing, re-negotiation, and cost re-structuring. Access to lower cost economies through offshoring called "labor arbitrage" generated by the wage gap between industrialized and developing nations.[10] Focus on Core Business — Resources (for example investment, people, infrastructure) are focused on developing the core business. For example often organizations outsource their IT support to specialised IT services companies. Cost restructuring — Operating leverage is a measure that compares fixed costs to variable costs. Outsourcing changes the balance of this ratio by offering a move from fixed to variable cost and also by making variable costs more predictable. Improve quality — Achieve a steep change in quality through contracting out the service with a new service level agreement. Knowledge — Access to intellectual property and wider experience and knowledge.[11] Contract — Services will be provided to a legally binding contract with financial penalties and legal redress. This is not the case with internal services.[12] Operational expertise — Access to operational best practice that would be too difficult or time consuming to develop in-house. Access to talent — Access to a larger talent pool and a sustainable source of skills, in particular in science and engineering.[13][14] Capacity management — An improved method of capacity management of services and technology where the risk in providing the excess capacity is borne by the supplier. Catalyst for change — An organization can use an outsourcing agreement as a catalyst for major step change that can not be achieved alone. The outsourcer becomes a Change agent in the process. Enhance capacity for innovation — Companies increasingly use external knowledge service providers to supplement limited in-house capacity for product innovation.[14][15] Reduce time to market — The acceleration of the development or production of a product through the additional capability brought by the supplier.[16] Commodification — The trend of standardizing business processes, IT Services, and application services which enable to buy at the right price, allows businesses access to services which were only available to large corporations. Risk management — An approach to risk management for some types of risks is to partner with an outsourcer who is better able to provide the mitigation.[17] Venture Capital — Some countries match government funds venture capital with private venture capital for start-ups that start businesses in their country.[18] Tax Benefit — Countries offer tax incentives to move manufacturing operations to counter high corporate taxes within another country. Scalability — The outsourced company will usually be prepared to manage a temporary or permanent increase or decrease in production. Creating leisure time — Individuals may wish to outsource their work in order to optimise their work-leisure balance.[19] Liability — Organizations choose to transfer liabilities inherent to specific business processes or services that are outside of their core competencies. [edit] Implications
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    Definition of outsourcing: "Outsourcing or sub-servicing often refers to the process of contracting to a third-party."
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    wikipedia on outsourcing
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    overview of outsourcing
Kayla S

Best content in Flat Classroom Project | Diigo - Groups - 5 views

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      HEY! =D
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      Hello
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      Hello!
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      Hello everyone.
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    The Flat Classroom Project on Diigo.
Megan Van Doren

Negative Effects of Globalization - 0 views

  • Fast food chains like McDonalds and KFC are spreading in the developing world. People are consuming more junk food from these joints which has an adverse impact on their health.
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      It can also be a positive effect when looked at from a different perspective. Standardisation of product: the same products can be seen in some many places - e.g coke and McDonalds. Besides simply making a profit, it can be a benefit because the products and mass media can relate people all over the world.
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    Explains what globalization is and the effects of it.
Jasmine J

Business Network Virtual Communication Tools - 0 views

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    how businesses use virtual communication
Angela S

Flat Classroom 11-3 Project - home - 5 views

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    This is the home page of the project wiki for FCP 11-3
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    This is the home page of the project FCP11-3
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    This is the homepage of the project wiki for fcp11-3
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    This is the homepage of the project wiki for FCP 11-3
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    This is the homepage of the project wiki for FCP 11-3
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    This is the home page for the project wiki for FCP11-3
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    This is the home page of the project wiki for FCP11-3
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    This is the home page of the project wiki for FCP 11-3
Mick S

Flat Classroom 11-3 Project - home - 1 views

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    This is a project wiki where we will edit our research.
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    This is the home page of the project wiki for fcp 11-3
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    This is the main project wiki that we will all be working off of.
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    This is the home page for the fcp wiki
Stephanie A

government and politics - 1 views

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    Government and Politics Definition
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    There defintions
Mick S

FCP 11-3 Team Grid FINAL - 1 views

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    Where I can see all team members for every group.
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    Team Grid
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    team grid
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    Flat Classroom Project 2011-3 Grid of Students
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    team grid
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    This is the fcp team grid
meyrick lamb

Virtual Worlds, Avatars, free 3D chat, online meetings - Second Life Official Site - 0 views

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    Second life allows you to build an online world. You can either look like yourself, or make your avatar look completely different. It is kind of like you are traveling around the world, and do anything you want, and communicate while you're doing it.
Sonya G

Tim Berners-Lee - 0 views

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    This is Berners-Lee's official website. He help set up the HTML and TCP/IP. He was a leader of the World Wide Web Consortium.
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    This is information on Tim Berners-Lee, the person who created the World Wide Web.
Stephanie A

Ten flatteners in this world - 1 views

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    This website has all the flatteners in it and also have the PowerPoint in it to. There and its great because it will help me and everyone else out to.
Jasmine J

Top 3 virtual communication tools - Los Angeles Business Strategies | Examiner.com - 0 views

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    tools that help you with virtual communication
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