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Barbara Stefanics

YouTube - Fuzzy logic -- mimicing human systems: MATRIX 1/2 - 1 views

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    "Fuzzy logic -- mimicing human systems: MATRIX 1/2 " video
Barbara Stefanics

BBC News - Burma hit by massive net attack ahead of election - 1 views

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    "Burma hit by massive net attack ahead of election"
Barbara Stefanics

Appeals Court Ruling Allows Government to Use GPS to Track People's Moves - 1 views

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    "Appeals Court Ruling Allows Government to Use GPS to Track People's Moves"
Barbara Stefanics

Technolog - Google Map glitch ignites Costa Rica incursion - 2 views

  • A Nicaraguan troop commander blamed bad border denotations on Google Maps for an incursion into Costa Rica last week.
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    A Nicaraguan troop commander blamed bad border denotations on Google Maps for an incursion into Costa Rica last week.
Nick Hall

BBC News - Technology of Business - 1 views

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    " BBC News Technology of Business"
Barbara Stefanics

Find IP Address: IP Lookup | What Is My IP Address? IP Locator, IP Tracker Finder - 1 views

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    Find IP Address location details
Barbara Stefanics

Who.is: Whois Lookup, Website, Domain Name, and IP Tools - Who.is - 1 views

shared by Barbara Stefanics on 05 Dec 10 - Cached
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    Look up IP address for Domain names
Barbara Stefanics

NetLogo : ants_foraging_decision - 1 views

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    Ants foraging for food: I also use this as example of how a model can help develop theories. One story (which I am sure is not scientifically accurate, but serves the purpose) is that the simulation was set up and run but found that even after the food source was depleted, in the simulation the ants still continued to return to the site of the food source whereas in real life, once the source had been depleted, the ants moved on. So clearly there was something missing from the simulator - and this lead to a possible theory that the ants secrete a hormone/chemical on the path back to the 'nest' (or some chemical) that indicates/communicates to the other ants that that particular food is finished.
Barbara Stefanics

NYC Media - News - 1 views

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    'Educational Videos, Created by Kids for Kids, Raise Awareness of Internet Risks and Teach Preventive Measures'
Sandra Stark

Caveon Uses Technology Against Cheaters - NYTimes.com - 2 views

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    Mississippi had a problem born of the age of soaring student testing and digital technology. High school students taking the state's end-of-year exams were using cellphones to text one another the answers. Enlarge This Image Drew Angerer/The New York Times John Fremer, 71, a Caveon co-founder who was once the chief test developer for the SAT. CHEAT SHEET A High-Tech Approach Articles in this series examine cheating in education and efforts to stop it. Readers' Comments Readers shared their thoughts on this article. Read All Comments (77) » With more than 100,000 students tested, proctors could not watch everyone - not when some teenagers can text with their phones in their pockets. So the state called in a company that turns technology against the cheats: it analyzes answer sheets by computer and flags those with so many of the same questions wrong or right that the chances of random agreement are astronomically small. Copying is the almost certain explanation.
Sandra Stark

Telehealth Devices Monitor Patient Information at Home - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    As an aging population threatens to overwhelm the nation's hospitals and doctors, thousands of seriously ill patients are relying on computerized health trackers to help keep them safe at home.
Sandra Stark

Online Health Sites Share Personal Data, Privacy Groups Say - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    Raises serious privacy issues.
Sandra Stark

Military bans disks after Wikileaks; Should you? | ZDNet - 1 views

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    In the Wikileaks aftermath, the military has reportedly banned disks and USB drives and threw in the threat of a court martial for good measure. Should you do the same for your corporate network? Wired reported that the U.S. military is telling troops to ditch removable media. The problem is that these "sneaker networks"-actually combat boot networks-are an efficient way to get data from one point to another. The big question here is whether enterprises should also put some limits on removable drives. Let's face it, there are a lot of removable media that can tap into corporate networks. USB drives, iPods and phones are just some of the avenues where data can escape.
Sandra Stark

The Habitable Planet - Interactive Labs - 1 views

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    These 5 interactive lab activities span several units, but tie together their common concepts. You may explore functional simulations or do field activities that are tied to the content of related units. Please Note: Units 6, 8, and 11 do not have an Interactive lab.
Sandra Stark

Global SchoolNet: Home - 1 views

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    Global SchoolNet's mission is to support 21st century learning and improve academic performance through content driven collaboration. We engage teachers and K-12 students in meaningful project learning exchanges worldwide to develop science, math, literacy and communication skills, foster teamwork, civic responsibility and collaboration, encourage workforce preparedness and create multi-cultural understanding.  We prepare youth for full participation as productive and effective citizens in an increasing global economy.
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
Sandra Stark

Education Week's Digital Directions: Social Networking Goes to School - 1 views

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    Though teachers and students are now pushing learning beyond the borders of the classroom through social networking, that move also comes with hurdles, including the fact that many schools still block access to such sites within their walls. School officials must also confront the uncertainties and questions surrounding privacy issues, proper management, and cyber security when they open their doors to social-networking sites.
Barbara Stefanics

How Watson's $1 Million Jeopardy Win Helps IBM's Other Supercomputer | Fast Company - 1 views

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    Grid Computing
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