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kamodeo1

TRAINING OLDER WORKERS FOR TECHNOLOGY-BASED EMPLOYMENT - 0 views

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    Pros and cons to taking extra time when necessary for teaching older employees new technology
kamodeo1

How to Teach New Technology to Older Employees: Successful Meetings - 1 views

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    Further studies on aiding older employees on how to use technology successfully
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    Finally, although still facing a struggle, the value of the older employee is realized. Knowledge and history of a position can bring extra efficiency to continue the process or evaluating it for change. Knowing why things were done a certain way aids in solutions for the future and potential increased value to a particular unit or department. Older works shouldn't be dismissed because they lack the perfect tech skill. They should be trained and assisted to succeed as any other employee of value.
dpangrazio

Lawfully surfing the Net: Disabling public library Internet filters to avoid more lawsu... - 1 views

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    Laws of internet filtering and how to get around them. Law suits that have been won and what it may cost if you do not have in place. Let us define a cautious approach as one that tries valiantly to ensure that child pornography, obscenity and "harmful to minors" sites are not accessible in the library. Ironically, it is the cautious approach that is legally far riskier than the quicker approach. The more restrictive the policy or of an otherwise legally sound policy, the greater the likelihood of liability ... for infringing the First Amendment.
dpangrazio

Internet Filtering - 0 views

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    Studies have shown that internet filtering does not stop people from bypassing filters and if an experienced computer person can find ways around them. There are sites that allow for these bypasses such as Sites like Peacefire.org are dedicated to helping individuals get around filters. Another method of bypassing filters is through proxy servers, such as Psiphon and StupidCensorship. Some filtering sites, therefore, choose to filter proxy-avoidance sites, URL translators, and other workaround sites. This raises a new and wholly different intellectual freedom concern beyond the protection of children from sexually explicit material.
dpangrazio

Internet Filtering in Schools: Protection or Censorship? - 0 views

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    Filtering software does not work as intended, students are kept from important content such as examples as blocked sites include the NASA Mars Explorer site (the letters s-e-x are in the url) and sites about cancer (blocked because of the word "breast").
dpangrazio

An Examination of Internet Filtering and Safety Policy Trends and Issues in South Carol... - 0 views

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    Researchers have suggested that public school Internet use policies are not aligned with the realities of the 21st century, thus contributing to a culture where Internet technology is fully integrated in students' out-of-school experiences, but marginalized within the school walls .
dpangrazio

Internet Filtering and Adolescent Exposure to Online Sexual Material | Cyberpsychology,... - 1 views

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    This study was conducted to address the value of industry, policy, and professional advice concerning the appropriate role of Internet filtering in this struggle. Our preliminary findings suggested that filters might have small protective effects, but evidence derived from a more stringent and robust empirical approach30 indicated that they are entirely ineffective. These findings highlight the need for a critical cost-benefit analysis in light of the financial and informational costs associated with filtering and age verification technologies such as those now being developed in some European countries like the United Kingdom.
dpangrazio

New sources of growth- Phase 2, Knowledge-based capital - OECD - 0 views

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    All analyzed economies have copyright limitations and exceptions frameworks to allow certain unlicensed uses of copyrighted materials, e.g. for personal use, review, criticism, parody, educational purposes, etc. To ensure that the legitimate interests of rights holders are respected, laws typically include limitations restricting such content from being used for commercial purposes or from interfering in markets for the original work. (Specific cases when copyright exemptions apply are discussed in greater detail in the main body of the paper
dpangrazio

How will MOOCs Affect Fair Use and Copyright Compliance? - Academic Impressions - 0 views

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    We do have one teacher that does due to getting into trouble one of their first years of teaching. This person was going to perform a musical that was copyrighted and was turned into an organization, which shut down the production. We all need to make sure we don't think it will fall under the Teach Act and always give credit where credit is due. To clarify, under the TEACH Act, if you are using someone else's materials during a recorded lecture, you can use a size limit that will allow students to see the lecture if you are streaming it, but not download it and share it with others downstream
dpangrazio

Artists, Musicians and the Internet | Pew Research Center - 0 views

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    However, the vast majority do not see online file-sharing as a big threat to creative industries. Across the board, artists and musicians are more likely to say that the internet has made it possible for them to make more money from their art than they are to say it has made it harder to protect their work from piracy or unlawful use. 52% of all artists and 55% of Paid Artists believe it should be illegal for internet users to share unauthorized copies of music and movies over file-sharing networks, compared to 37% of all artists and 35% of Paid Artists who say it should be legal.
dpangrazio

Censorship, the Internet and schools: a new moral panic? - 0 views

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    Where is the line drawn between the regulators and the defenders over censorship and free speech on the Internet? The potential dangers to which it may expose teachers and their students, not only in terms of the material on the Internet which may be used for legitimate curriculum purposes but the legal and political conicts in which they are likely to be caught up.
dpangrazio

Acceptable Use Policies in School Districts: Myth or Reality? - 0 views

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    Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) clearly delineates how students are expected to make use of school-provided Internet access - and how not to. Definitions of acceptable Internet use vary not only from school to school, but from place to place, time to time, or user to user within a single school. Particularly when teachers use the same computers as their students, administrators must take users' varying needs into account when creating an AUP
dpangrazio

Social Media Access in K-12 Schools: Intractable Policy Controversies in an Evolving World - 0 views

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    The new cultural developments problematize the previous policy frames that governed educational technology when the CIPA was set in place. The policy argument of expanding youth access to computing via schools becomes weak if young people prefer to use new media away from school. Furthermore, young people appear to engage in far more creative and compelling learning behaviors with new media outside of school, with few opportunities within classroom walls.
kamodeo1

Workplace Ageism - 0 views

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    Strong readings on older generations entering the workplace and their employers struggles with technology training
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    It is believe that someone who experienced ageism is more than three times likely to be afraid of it happening again and being forced out of a job. One quote went so far to state its not east to get a job past 40. 40? Fairygodboss study states that 1 in 3 ageism complaints state it happened before age 40. Ageism is happening at a younger and younger age and at an alarming rate. It affects men more than women but in either sex is almost impossible to prove.
samma721

Is copyright necessary? | Maxwell | First Monday - 0 views

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