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Michael Olivarez

Tablets in Schools - 0 views

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    Article by CBS news explains how schools in California are replacing textbooks for tablets
Michael Olivarez

Not everyone is connected - 0 views

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    This article the the NY Times explains how the Obama administration is making sure everyone has access/knowledge to a computer
Jonathan Carmona

Computer Viruses - 0 views

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_virus I was interested in this topic and wish we discussed in class!

started by Jonathan Carmona on 06 Dec 13 no follow-up yet
Jonathan Carmona

Computer Hacking - 0 views

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hacker_(computer_security)

started by Jonathan Carmona on 06 Dec 13 no follow-up yet
Amanda French

Microsoft Rolls Out Student Advantage, Giving Students Free Access To Its Office Suite ... - 1 views

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    I'm pretty sure GMU subscribes to Office 365, which means that you can get Microsoft Office products for free while you're enrolled here. Quite a deal. Or you could use OpenOffice, the open source alternative.
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    I just checked up on this. The FAQ for GMU's Office 365 says the subscription only includes free access to the new Outlook and Calendar. I use OpenOffice on my computer, and apart from some formatting inconsistencies when working with people using Microsoft Office, it works great.
emarmoran

Algorithms - 0 views

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    Provides an explanation of algorithms in terms of programming. Skip down to the "Computer Algorithms" section
Elloise Lotoc

List of free and open source software - 0 views

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    It's a list composing of free accessible, open source software for different categories such as finance and even computer simulation.
Rebecca Lee

Can Automated Editorial Tools Help Wikipedia's Declining Volunteer Workforce? - 1 views

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    An article from Technology Review discusses an important question many people bring up about the quality of articles on wikipedia. It also discusses the relatively small number of dedicated editors who play a fundamental role in the community. Due to the small number of editors and authoritative contributors to many of the articles on Wikipedia, the article also discusses that an algorithm that assesses the quality of Wikipedia articles could reassure visitors and help focus editors on entries that need improving. The computer scientists (Xiangju Qin and Pádraig Cunningham) have developed automated editorial tool that may reduce the workload that remains for the volunteer workforce.
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    The Wikipedia guy who came to speak told me about this article -- it's a big deal in the Wikipedia community.
Emily Broadwater

19 Apps to Boost Concentration - 0 views

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    These are different app for computers that will help you concentrate on your work rather than being on sites that you shouldn't be. Currently I am using the StayFocused chrome extension to block certain sites when I am working.
Brandon Boucher

$150 third world lap top - 0 views

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    NY times article about developing nations and access to affordable technology for schools.
Lauren McDonald

Google Doodle of the Day - 0 views

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    Todays Google Doodle found on the google homepage is dedicated to Shakuntala Devi. She is also known as the "Human Computer" I have attached the wikipedia article that details who Shakuntala Devi is and why she is important enough to receive the doodle! :)
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