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Madeline Brownstone

ICANN | ICANN Bringing the Languages of the World to the Global Internet - 0 views

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    "" This is only the first step, but it is an incredibly big one and an historic move toward the internationalization of the Internet ," said Rod Beckstrom, ICANN's President and CEO. "The first countries that participate will not only be providing valuable information of the operation of IDNs in the domain name system, they are also going to help to bring the first of billions more people online - people who never use Roman characters in their daily lives." "
Sandra Stark

Online Learning Is Growing on Campus - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Online education is best known for serving older, nontraditional students who can not travel to colleges because of jobs and family. But the same technologies of “distance learning” are now finding their way onto brick-and-mortar campuses, especially public institutions hit hard by declining state funds. At the University of Florida, for example, resident students are earning 12 percent of their credit hours online this semester, a figure expected to grow to 25 percent in five years. This may delight undergraduates who do not have to change out of pajamas to “attend” class. But it also raises questions that go to the core of a college’s mission: Is it possible to learn as much when your professor is a mass of pixels whom you never meet? How much of a student’s education and growth — academic and personal — depends on face-to-face contact with instructors and fellow students?
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    Good article on pros and cons of distance learning in the college environment.
Sandra Stark

Smarter Than You Think - The Boss Is Robotic, and Rolling Up Behind You - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Mobile robots are now being used in hundreds of hospitals nationwide as the eyes, ears and voices of doctors who cannot be there in person. They are being rolled out in workplaces, allowing employees in disparate locales to communicate more easily and letting managers supervise employees from afar. And they are being tested as caregivers in assisted-living centers.
Sandra Stark

'Digital Inspections' at U.S. Border Raise Constitutional Questions - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    concerns have developed about invasions of privacy, for the most complete records on the travelers may be the ones they are carrying: their laptop computers full of professional and personal e-mail messages, photographs, diaries, legal documents, tax returns, browsing histories and other windows into their lives far beyond anything that could be, or would be, stuffed into a suitcase for a trip abroad. Those revealing digital portraits can be immensely useful to inspectors, who now hunt for criminal activity and security threats by searching and copying people's hard drives, cellphones and other electronic devices, which are sometimes held for weeks of analysis
Elizabeth Schloeffel

Would you pay for a good parking spot? | SmartPlanet - 0 views

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    "Parking Auction, a New York City-based start-up, has developed a mobile web application that allows drivers who are leaving a parking space to connect with those looking for a spot in a particular area - for a price."
samaraad

BBC News - US Senators ask phone firms to ban drink-drive apps - 1 views

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    "A group of US senators has asked smart phone firms to cease distributing apps said to enable drivers who have been drinking to avoid police checkpoints."
Barbara Stefanics

Tech's Ethical 'Dark Side': Harvard, Stanford and Others Want to Address It - The New Y... - 1 views

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    "Technology is not neutral," said Professor Sahami, who formerly worked at Google as a senior research scientist. "The choices that get made in building technology then have social ramifications."
Barbara Stefanics

Worried about Strava? It's not the only app mapping our every move | Keza MacDonald | O... - 1 views

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    "Here's something for you to try. Are you one of the billion people who use Google Maps? Launch the app on your phone, tap the menu icon (three horizontal lines), then tap "Your Timeline". Unless you have specifically turned off Google's access to your location data - which few of us have - you will now see a map of your exact movements, every single day, stretching back for as long as you have been walking around with your phone. You can use the calendar view to see exactly where you have been on a given day. If this horrifies you, you are not alone."
Barbara Stefanics

How algorithms make important government decisions - and how that affects you - ABC New... - 1 views

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    As Richard Chirgwin points out, it's not computers, algorithms or IT systems that are at fault when something goes wrong. It's people - politicians and department executives - who make the rules. But a lack of transparency makes it difficult to assess the quality of decisions being made by IT systems.
Sandra Stark

inside graphics about the site, webmaster information - 2 views

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    nside Graphics (the site) is a graphic portal designed for everyone interested in graphics and the related fields. It can be used as a news channel gives you updates about the current happenings. It is a useful place to find free downloads and comprehensive resources. Site publishes the reviews of books and softwares, helping users before purchase. Web is full of great sites and Inside Graphics is honored to display some of the great ones for our users. Webmasters, designers, artists, programmers who are the magicians of this beautiful world of digital arts, are invited in our Guest Artist section
Madeline Brownstone

Where YouTube Meets the Farm - 2 views

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    "India has 100,000 agricultural extension workers whose job is to translate research into useable information for the 60 percent of Indians who earn a livelihood from farming, many of whom cannot read and lack electricity." "Digital Green's approach is kind of the MOOC model turned upside down," "Looking ahead, Digital Green is planning to build a Khan Academy-like site for the videos, showing the step-by-step connections across their (now) 2,600 videos. It is planning a pilot with Vodaphone to use audio snippets to reinforce messages. If a farmer forgets something between viewings, he can receive robocalls, call in with questions, or listen to an audio version of a video."
samaraad

BBC - Newsbeat - Bouncers 'checking Facebook on phones' as identification - 0 views

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    Some bouncers have been demanding people hand over their smartphones so they can check Facebook accounts, Newsbeat has been told. It's claimed that it is to make sure the person is who they say they are and isn't using fake identification.
Eli Bomfim

Top 100 Tools for Learning 2013 - 0 views

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    A summary presentation of the Top 100 Tools. You will be able to click the name of the tool to find out more about it, its cost, availability, its past rankings and to read some of the comments from those who voted for it.
Mahmud Shihab

British University Sends Out 2,500 Acceptance Notices in Error - Wired Campus - The Chr... - 1 views

  • The applicants were erroneously notified that they had been admitted to the university, CNN reports
  • I think people blame technology to much, when in reality it is controlled by human-beings who are not double checking their work
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    An issue of reliability and not double checking how computer procedures are controlled.
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