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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Sarah Bandy

Sarah Bandy

How the "Internet of Things" Is Turning Cities Into Living Organisms - 2 views

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    This website is off of the horizon report. I think it is very helpful. It is useful to me because it is connecting real world sensors with it. Its talking about how it is turning the environment green and also how the plants have an effect in it.
Sarah Bandy

The Internet Gets Physical - 1 views

  • The Internet Gets Physica
  • Go Christmas shopping, find restaurants, locate partying friends, tell the world what you’re up to.
  • Low-cost sensors, clever software and advancing computer firepower are opening the door to new uses in energy conservation, transportation, health care and food distribution.
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  • The consumer Internet can be seen as the warm-up act for these technologies.
  • The concept has been around for years, sometimes called the Internet of Things or the Industrial Internet. Yet it takes time for the economics and engineering to catch up with the predictions. And that moment is upon us.
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    This website talks mainly about the different options you can do on the internet. It goes on to talk about low costs to find on the internet.
Sarah Bandy

6 Ways It Could Change Our Daily Lives - 1 views

  • In the realm of new technologies, near field communication (NFC) is not a new or sexy concept, but it does have clear potential and practical uses.
  • Unlike many other wireless technologies, NFC has a short range of about 1.5 inches. This makes it a good choice for secure transactions, such as contactless credit card payments. MasterCard and Visa are both members of the NFC Forum, and both companies have been involved in pilot programs that use NFC-enabled phones as a flash payment option. Phones could “tap and go” using infrastructure already in place for credit card systems such as MasterCard’s PayPass program or Visa’s payWave.
  • “digital wallet”
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  • smart cards and readers, meaning it could easily be integrated into the public transit payment systems in cities that already use a smart card swipe
  • For another project, infotags were installed in schools. Students could get their individual daily schedule, announcements, and information about homework by waving their phones past the tags. A trial held in one pub allowed customers to tap cards with their NFC-enabled phones for more information about products
  • The company applied more than 250 NFC-tag stickers at various locations in Berlin that users would swipe their phones past in order to alert their friends that they were “checked in” at that location.
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    This website talks about how this is used in our daily life. I think that there are a lot of good examples on how this is used in our daily life such as; info tags, smart objects, and contactless payments. This is very handy for many different kinds of job and it even works in the school systems.
Sarah Bandy

A grounded theory study of the relationship between e-mail and burnout - 0 views

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    Ducheneaut and Bellott go on to talk about how the controversial of e-mail is a problem.
Sarah Bandy

TECHNOLOGIES SUCH AS WIKIS IN THE CLASSROOM - 0 views

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    This one talks about when students use wiki. Most teachers do not allow you to use wiki due to the fact that it is completely open and FREEDOM. Anyone can go on there and change things that are not true and you may think they are true if you don't know. So because this is a highly changed sight this causes the freedom of the internet to be bad sometimes.
Sarah Bandy

The Internet, Schools, and the Constitution: A Historical Analysis of Court Decisions - 0 views

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    This page talks about how a student is not allowed to copy anything word for word without citing it, otherwise they will be disciplined for their actions. It also says that they do have availability though to change things on certain websites.
Sarah Bandy

Social Networking Sites and the Free Speech Rights of School Employee - 0 views

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    This website talk about the freedom of the student teachers. But it also goes back to talk about how it is freedom of speech and how they have the right.
Sarah Bandy

The internet: Changing how we communicate - 2 views

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    This website talks mainly about how the internet is changing communication is everything. Every website has a different way of contact the own either by email phone or even a different way.
Sarah Bandy

Education Policy Journalism in a New Media Ag - 0 views

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    This website tells us that the internet has not yet told us exactly how to change anything on the internet. I think this is a very good source.
Sarah Bandy

a school library's journey with students, staff and Web 2.0 technologies : blogs, wiki... - 0 views

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    This website asks, "Where are we going next?" It talks about what kind of web2.0 will be the next to be used or who and what can be changed on these current web tools to make the difference in the internet.
Sarah Bandy

Internet regulation, Internet freedom, Internet activism - 0 views

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    This video is showing how the government is wanting to change the internet. It also shows that anyone can change the internet. It asks why should out of state companies change thing in the state if they are not in the state?
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Giving Back - 0 views

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    This website talks about how each teacher can look up a student after being graduated and how they can communicate and change the way things were when they were in high school.
Sarah Bandy

Millennial Students In Alternative Teacher Education - 0 views

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    This website talks about how each college student has changed their career opportunities due to the internet. It also talks about how the internet helps knowledge of the economy and other things that some classrooms do not focus on.
Sarah Bandy

Kid2Kid Connection - 0 views

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    This website talks about how each kid talks to another kid through connections such as skype, cell phone, and smart phones. It also talks about classroom technology.
Sarah Bandy

Internet and Education:Findings the Pew Internet - 1 views

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    This talks about how it improves students schoolwork and that the internet helps as a communication device because they use the instant message to work with other schools and students.
Sarah Bandy

Changing Telecommunications Marketplace - 0 views

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    This website talks about the changing of telecommunications and the changing of technological advances on things. It also talks about the commercialization of the internet.
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Intellectual Property-Internet Things - 0 views

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    This website talks about the information and availability it gives you to change the internet. It talks about 'who owns it."
Sarah Bandy

Always Connected Generation - 0 views

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    This website talks about the new millennium and how it is "always connected." It also talks about the teacher preparation and the teacher education and how they are responsible for the knowledge of internet.
Sarah Bandy

Internet Education, Security, and Safety - 0 views

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    This website is very handy because it talks about the different websites that are used for education and also ways of being secure on the internet.
Sarah Bandy

Internet of Things - 0 views

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    This talks about the communication through schools and the entertainment of education. This website also talks about what different internet resources are used.
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