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Thomas H

Ubiquitous Computing in Education: Invisible Technology, Visible Impact; Teach Beyond Y... - 0 views

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    Ubiquitous computing in education, as defined in this book, is teachers and students having access to technology (computing devices, the Internet, services) whenever and wherever they need it. In a world of ubiquitous computing, the technology is always accessible and is not the focus of learning. Rather, faculty and students are active partners in the learning process, and they decide not only what technology is needed but also what to learn and how best to create new knowledge.
Tristan Swan

Eco-friendly computers | MNN - Mother Nature Network - 0 views

  • When it comes to considering eco-friendly computers, the environmental impact of PCs has never really factored much into purchasing decisions
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    Eco Friendly Computers
Mike tiani

Mobile technology - 1 views

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    "Mobile technology is exactly what the name implies - technology that is portable. Examples of mobile IT devices include: laptop and netbook computers palmtop computers or personal digital assistants mobile phones and 'smart phones' global positioning system (GPS) devices wireless debit/credit card payment terminals Mobile devices can be enabled to use a variety of communications technologies such as: wireless fidelity (Wi-Fi) - a type of wireless local area network technology Bluetooth - connects mobile devices wirelessly 'third generation' (3G), global system for mobile communications (GSM) and general packet radio service (GPRS) data services - data networking services for mobile phones dial-up services - data networking services using modems and telephone lines virtual private networks - secure access to a private network It is therefore possible to network the mobile device to a home office or the internet while travelling. Benefits Mobile computing can improve the service you offer your customers. For example, when meeting with customers you could access your customer relationship management system - over the internet - allowing you to update customer details whilst away from the office. Alternatively, you can enable customers to pay for services or goods without having to go to the till. For example, by using a wireless payment terminal diners can pay for their meal without leaving their table. More powerful solutions can link you directly into the office network while working off site, for instance to access your database or accounting systems. For example, you could: set up a new customer's account check prices and stock availability place an order online This leads to great flexibility in working - for example, enabling home working, or working while travelling. Increasingly, networking 'hot spots' are being provided in public areas that allow connection back to the office network or the internet.
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    gives examples of what types of products are mobile and the networks that they work on.
taylor kelly

News Education Higher education Inquiry into impact of Google on HE - 0 views

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    here is some
Maura Miller

Online education evolves as advances in technology make major impact - 0 views

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    This link talks again about how the advances in technology are helping students.
Devin Arrigo

The Internet's Significant Impact on Education - online education - 1 views

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    This describes some ways that the internet affected education through cyber- schooling.
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.”
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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
kayla hudak

Half of America Is Using Social Networks - 1 views

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    The information in this article allows readers to come to the realization that social networking truly is impacting the way we live and govern ourselves. As well adapting to certain learning environments
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