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Alexis B

How Mobile Active is Changing the World with Cell Phones : Planet Green - 1 views

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    "As cell phones become more ubiquitous, it's becoming increasingly easy to use them for positive action. We've been talking about that quite a bit lately here on Planet Green, and one of the organizations whose name keeps popping up is Mobile Active. They're a great group, and deserve a highlight. Mobile Active, as they succinctly state, is "a global network of people using mobile technology for social impact." The group recognizes that there are billions of phones across the world being used by people in even the most unlikely of places. More are entering the consumer stream on a daily basis. Therefore, a cell phone is the perfect tool with which to engage people for activism. The group works to help organizations understand how they can use mobile phones to get people involved in social change or improve their organization, reduce the costs of getting mobile phones into the hands of people who need them, speed up the adoption of mobile phones as a tool among non-profits, and facilitate the implementation of mobile phone projects and campaigns. Mobile Active takes part in issues ranging from health to environment to disaster relief. You can search through all the many projects they're involved in with their mDirectory. As you look through, there's no doubt you'll be inspired and think about your cell phone in a whole new way - as a tool for changing the world. Check out the Good Call feature here on Planet Green for great information about cell phones and activism. More on Changing the World with Cell Phones How Cell Phones Are Changing the Face of Green Activism Good Call! Using Your Mobile Phone for Green Activism We Have Green Phone Apps Galore...But Are They Doing Any Good?"
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    This is a great column that involves mobile and ubiquitous computing. This column is about mobile devices helping to save the earth.
 Lisa Durff

Information Society from a Comparative Perspective: Digital Divide and Social Effects o... - 0 views

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    A Comparision of countries
Joe Prodanovich

Using Social Networking in Your Employment Search - 0 views

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    This article helps me gain information for my flatclassroomproject.
Natalie Sciulli

More About Health 2.0 - 0 views

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Health 2.0 (as well as the closely related concept of Medicine 2.0[1]) are terms representing the possibilities between health care, eHealth and Web 2.0, and has come into use after a recent spate of articles in newspapers, and by Physicians and Medical Librarians.[2][3] A concise definition of Health 2.0 is the use of a specific set of Web tools (blogs, Podcasts, tagging, search, wikis, etc) by actors in health care including doctors, patients, and scientists, using principles of open source and generation of content by users, and the power of networks in order to personalize health care, collaborate, and promote health education.[4] A possible explanation for the reason that Health has generated its own "2.0" term are its applications across health care in general, and in particular it potential in public health promotion.
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    This Wikipedia entry gives more information and background about Health 2.0. It is a very helpful source and really helps you understand the use of Health 2.0 and how it involves Web 2.0
Becca B.

IL Toolkit - Virtual Communications: 5 - How do we use Virtual Communications Tools? - 0 views

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    "There are some special rules that apply to communicating virtually. The most important is to remember that you are communicating with real people, not a computer. Don't spam. That is, don't send unsolicited e-mail. Remember that the Internet is a pull system, where people can request information, rather than one where you send them information without being asked. A wise person once suggested you treat the Internet like a foreign culture; study it for a month or more, as an anthropologist would, before you participate. Using this example, it would also be advisable to strongly consider cultural differences of the people with whom we communicate. This entails avoiding profanity and slurs or criticisms against any group of people. It means respecting differences and striving for political correctness in all forms of communication and action. The CD-ROM "Information Literacy Toolkit" provides definitions of legal considerations included in dealing with virtual communications. Below are some ethical considerations for handling them. As with security considerations, ethics in dealing with material handled via virtual communication is rooted in traditional communications. That which applies to the paper world also applies in the virtual world. The fact that information is easily available does not remove traditional requirements for attribution, for the avoidance of plagiarism or for the appropriate use the information. The anonymity provided by the ability to surf and search a large number of documents provides a temptation to use material in an unauthorized way. This temptation must be avoided. The same browsing tools that allow wide access also provide a tool for proper attribution. The writer may simply insert a link (URL) to direct the reader to the source of the information cited. Privacy should be safeguarded and observed. Those who control their own information should establish systems to keep information that they do not want disclosed protected. Owners of
Tristan Swan

Online Schools, Online Degrees - Education Connection - 0 views

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    Education Connection
Ben B

Gale Power Search - Document - 1 views

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    This article talks about the inventions of same of the great technological innovators and the medals they have won.
Ben B

Gale Power Search - Document - 1 views

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    This article explains how Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, wants every person on the planet to have the right to access the Internet.
Ben B

Gale Power Search - Document - 0 views

  • CompuServe's
  • CompuServe's
  • Simply put, the Web can do the information superhighway thing better than any on-line service. Heads up, Mac managers. All those WAN service projects you have stalled because you couldn't afford to build your own WAN infrastructure and were afraid to trust AOL's and CompuServe's just became doable. Put them on the front burner now. Here's why.
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  • Internet and the World-Wide Web will kill on-line services by making them unnecessary
  • Information Superhighway
  • Web servers and communications applications must be built with available tools, requiring a substantial commitment of company resources and experienced staff
  • investment will pay off
  • computing infrastructure is largely transparent and highly distributed
  • Web users don't have to pay for this infrastructure directly, nor are they penalized for trying to access it at the highest possible bandwidth.
  • nearly free
  • You could make operational or interface changes whenever you desired and not have to worry about propagating them through an on-line service's restricted forum-management tools.
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    This article explains how the World Wide Web is an information super-highway. It allows information to be shared around the world.
Ben B

Gale Power Search - Document - 3 views

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    This article discusses one of the concepts of information technology: cloud computing.
Bryson P

How to use google search like a professional user. Tips & Tr - YouTube - 0 views

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    tips and tricks of google to use it more efficently
Ben B

Gale Power Search - Document - 0 views

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    This article talks about smartphones and the newest release, the iPhone 4S.
Michelle L

Issues: Understanding Controversy and Society - Naomi Klein - 0 views

  • Logo has been described as setting the agenda for the anti-globalization movement, which helped to shut down the 1999 World Trade Organization meeting.
  • consequences of the culture of "global branding
  • practice of branding sells a kind of fake spirituality
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    Naomi Klein talks about Globalizaiton and Outsoucing
Ben B

Gale Power Search - Document - 0 views

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    This article discusses the competition between Singapore and India for being the leading outsource nation in Asia.
Michelle L

Issues: Understanding Controversy and Society - Globalization - 0 views

  • has sharply influenced the evolution of world
  • generally defined as the growth of systems and activities of economic and commercial production, trade, and services on a global scale
  • the process of globalization has progressed
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  • Globalization is often paradigmatic, with remote villages sometimes receiving cell phones before receiving clean running water
  • As wage and living requirements increase in the United States, many multi-national corporations (MNCs
  • transferred operations abroad to take advantage of lower safety standards and a cheaper work force
  • outsourcing, provides jobs for some of the world's poorest people
  • the cheap labor, requiring employees to work in unhealthy conditions for minimal pay
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    Globalization in the world
Ben Johnson

Why Google will Take Over the World? - 0 views

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    Almost every single person I know uses Google.com for searches; most use the Omnibox in Google Chrome, so they use Google without actually going to Google.com. This is the number one vehicle that Google has in its arsenal to take over the world - mindshare.
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