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Mahmud Shihab

Trojan-ridden warning system implicated in Spanair crash - 0 views

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    Trojan-ridden warning system implicated in Spanair crash Alert Print Post commentRetweetFacebookCascading fail By John Leyden * Get more from this author Posted in Enterprise Security, 20th August 2010 15:03 GMT Malware may have been a contributory cause of a fatal Spanair crash that killed 154 people two years ago. Spanair flight number JK 5022 crashed with 172 on board moments after taking off from Madrid's Barajas Airport on a scheduled flight to Las Palmas on 20 August 2008. Just 18 survived the crash and subsequent fire aboard the McDonnell Douglas MD-82 aircraft. Spanair's central computer which registered technical problems on planes was infected by Trojans at the time of the fatal crash and this resulted in a failure to raise an alarm over multiple problems with the plane, according to Spanish daily El Pais.
Barbara Stefanics

2010 Horizon Report - 0 views

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    "2010 Horizon Report: Emerging technologies likely to have a large impact on teaching, learning, or creative expression "
Sandra Stark

2010 Horizon Report » Executive Summary - 0 views

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    The annual Horizon Report describes the continuing work of the New Media Consortium's Horizon Project, a qualitative research project established in 2002 that identifies and describes emerging technologies likely to have a large impact on teaching, learning, or creative inquiry on college and university campuses within the next five years. The 2010 Horizon Report is the seventh in the series and is produced as part of an ongoing collaboration between the New Media Consortium (NMC) and the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI), an EDUCAUSE program.
Julie Lindsay

Creative Commons: What Every Educator Needs to Know - 5 views

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    K12 Online Conference 2010
Barbara Stefanics

Facebook's photo app will not be available in Europe - BBC News - 0 views

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    "Facebook's photo-sharing app Moments will not be made available in Europe due to concerns about its use of facial recognition, it has been revealed. The app, which allows users to share mobile-phone photos with friends without posting them publicly, was launched in the US this week. The Irish data regulator said that users must be given a choice about whether they want it, with an opt-in. There is currently no timetable for such a feature, said Facebook. Richard Allen, Facebook's head of policy in Europe said: "We don't have an opt-in mechanism so it is turned off until we develop one." Moments arranges the photos on someone's mobile phone into groups, based on when they were taken. The facial recognition technology can identify Facebook friends to whom users can then forward the photos. Combining data The social network is taking facial recognition very seriously and announced earlier this year that its DeepFace AI system was powerful enough to identify users with a 97.25% level of accuracy. But the social network's use of the technology has not gone down well with European and Canadian regulators. In 2010, Facebook rolled out facial recognition technology to identify people in photos but, two years later, it was forced to withdraw the technology from Europe, after Ireland's data protection commission highlighted privacy issues. At the time, the privacy commissioner of Canada said: "Of significant privacy concern is the fact that Facebook has the ability to combine facial biometric data with extensive information about users, including biographic data, location data, and associations with friends." The system, which is increasingly used by technology and other firms, is the subject of debate in the US too. Recent talks between privacy organisations and government agencies aimed at creating a code of conduct around facial recognition technology broke down after they failed to reach agreement. "At a base minimum, people should be able to walk down a publ
Julie Lindsay

Inside ITGS - Information Technology in a Global Society - 1 views

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    This Ning has been setup as an educational network to join collaborating ITGS classrooms together in a flattened learning environment starting in August 2010.
Julie Lindsay

Inside ITGS: Cyber-Students Share their Connected Learning - 1 views

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    K12 Online Conference 2010 Julie Lindsay and Madeleine Brookes Inside ITGS is about classrooms globally coming together to form an online learning community for the IB subject Information Technology in a Global Society. Madeleine Brookes from Western Academy Beijing and Julie Lindsay from Beijing (BISS) International School, both in China, explore the impact of virtual communication and collaboration and feature the students from pioneer classrooms in a rare face-to-face meeting. It is through their eyes, as cyber-students, that we will learn more about how to use emerging technologies and build stronger more effective learning communities.
Sandra Stark

Information Economy:Department - 0 views

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    Too complex for students but useful background for the teacher. Smart sensor networks - technologies and applications for green growth 12-Jan-2010 Sensor networks play an important role in tackling environmental challenges. Sensor applications in smart power grids, smart buildings and smart industrial processes make significant contributions to more efficient resource use and reduce greenhouse gas emissions and other pollutants. This report gives an overview of sensor technologies and applications, and quantifies their environmental impacts.
Stuart Gray

Medical Paper Trail Takes Electronic Turn - 0 views

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    Good article on the computerization of medical records. Gives examples of some of the challenges that were faced, as well as the benefits of implementing such a system. Might also be useful for the 2010 Case Study.
Julie Lindsay

digiteen10-1 - home - 0 views

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    Flat Classroom Project, 2010
Carol Hancox

[News] Are you a cyberchondriac? - PC SHOW 2010 | COMPUTEX 2010 | VRForums - Singapore ... - 1 views

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    An article that looks at the issues raised when too much health information is made available to people.
Madeleine Brookes

YouTube - Intel Convertible Classmate PC - 0 views

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    "April 29, 2010 - Intel Corporation today unveiled the most flexible and durable Intel-powered convertible classmate PC reference design yet. Supported by local computer manufacturers which are part of the Intel® Learning Series, this new addition combines aesthetics with ruggedness, full PC functionality with enhanced e-learning capabilities and improved performance with energy efficiency."
Madeleine Brookes

Inclusive Technology - All The Help You Need - 2 views

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    ICT Company of the Year - BETT Award 2010
Madeleine Brookes

YouTube - OLPC at Kasiisi - 0 views

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    OLPCFoundation - March 29, 2010 - A new video from the Kasiisi Project in Uganda.
Barbara Stefanics

04.02.2010 - Researchers enable a robot to fold towels - 0 views

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    "Browse by subject or dateFor a text-only version of the browse by subject or date feature, please follow this link. News search Web feature Share and bookmark Researchers enable a robot to fold towels More than just a household convenience, the project is a step forward in the robotic manipulation of non-rigid objects"
Sandra Stark

Police Department integrates technology, conferencing in battle against crime - JSOnline - 2 views

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    Detailed description of the use of technology in law enforcement. Mapping of crime locations etc. Department officials say a new commitment to technology is a key factor behind police statistics that show a 40.2% drop in reported violent crime in Milwaukee for the first quarter of 2010 when compared with the first quarter three years ago.
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