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- Computer
- A general-purpose machine that processes data according to a set of instructions that are stored internally either temporarily or permanently. The computer and all equipment attached to it are...
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- Open source booming in K-12 education
- Open source booming in K-12 educationOne thing...Peer reviewed journals are nice and all. But do you really expect high schoolers to understand the papers, and how many of them are free and accessible for free from home?Other than that, I'd be interested to see you delve deeper into this topic.I...
- Tags: Operating systems, UNIX, open source, Internet, computer, K-12
- Discussion threads 2007-08-31
- The computer can do that?
- We're finally hitting the home stretch on scheduling our students for next year. I have a so-called "Master Schedule" that I'm pretty happy with and I'm loading students into it to see just how well it works. If any of my favorite students get bumped out of the...
- Tags: K-12, Education Technology
- Blog posts 2007-06-29
- OR goes back to bubble tests due to computer mishaps
- After a prolonged dispute with an academic testing company, Oregon education officials have decided to abandon computer testing in favor of the paper-and-pencil, fill-in-the-bubble tests, reports the Oregonian. The decision by state education department was made after some tests were administered and students either couldnt complete testing because the...
- Tags: computer, Vantage
- Blog posts 2007-03-14
- What are students really losing without technology?
- Negroponte wants a laptop on every kids lap, especially if theyre in a developing country. But do kids really lose anything without technology in their schools? Our accreditors think they do - they think our kids wont be competitive nationally or internationally without technological immersion. Yet comparisons...
- Tags: Education Technology, K-12, Classroom Tech
- Blog posts 2007-01-17
- No more donations for me.
- My last monster load of dead hardware was being taken away for recycling over the holiday break, making way for the new hardware that will be arriving in a month or so. Were keeping plenty of monitors and the better PCs are being distributed around the school as either...
- Tags: computer, donation, K-12, Donations, Education Technology
- Blog posts 2006-12-28
- The wheels on the bus bring computers and wireless access wherever it goes
- Remember the library on wheels called the bookmobile? In a Southern California school district, there is a derivation of the bookmobile that teaches elementary school students how to use computers, reports the Ventura County Star. CKS 4 Kids, based in Thousand Oaks, teaches basics to two- to seven-year-olds...
- Tags: computer, K-12, Education Technology
- Blog posts 2006-12-04
- How young is too young for kids to use computers?
- Teenagers love to chat and even do research on computers and elementary school kids get a kick out of playing games on computers. But when is the best time to introduce children to computers with all its wonders and pitfalls? Exploring this question, the Minneapolis Star Tribune points...
- Tags: computer
- Blog posts 2006-11-21
- One-to-One Laptop Initiatives: Providing Tools for 21st Century Learners
- "One-to-one computing" describes an educational scenario in which every student, teacher, and staff member is provided with a portable laptop, notebook, or tablet PC for use both in the classroom and at home. Although many such programs are still in their infancy, one-to-one computing initiatives have already been shown to...
- Tags: K-12, Gateway Inc., Tool, Computer, Productivity, Notebooks, Tablets, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets
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- Facebot transforms Facebook into massive botnet
- Do you know what that innocent-looking Facebook app is really doing? Researchers at the Institute of Computer Science ICS have created a proof-of-concept Facebook application capable of covertly herding users of the popular social network into a powerful -- and malicious -- botnet. The...
- Tags: Denial Of Service, Facebook, Application, Network, Facebot, Social Networking, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Ryan Naraine
- Blog posts 2008-09-05
- Microsoft exec rebuts hypervisor security claims
- Microsoft security strategist Steve Riley has answered claims that the company's hypervisor software could be maliciously replaced on PCs without administrators knowing. SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA--Senior Microsoft security strategist Steve Riley has used the vendor's TechEd conference in Sydney to rebut claims by a Polish researcher that Microsoft's hypervisor software could...
- Tags: Microsoft Corp., Virtualization, Hardware, Liam Tung ZDNet Australia, rootkit, hypervisor, Joanna Rutkowska, security
- News items 2008-09-05
- My Awesome IT Job: Senior IT Manager, Cisco
- Hey, we all complain about work from time to time; we've all had lousy jobs. But before you call it a day and head off to the support group that meets at the bar, here are a few words from an IT pro that loves their work. ...
- Tags: Information Technology, Cisco Systems Inc., Deb Perelman
- Blog posts 2008-09-05
- End of an era: Dell may dump its factories
- Dell is reportedly trying to dump its manufacturing facilities across the globe in a turnabout that indicates it has no discernable edge in making PCs anymore. According to the Wall Street Journal: Dell has approached contract computer manufacturers with offers to sell the plants. One person...
- Tags: Dell Computer Corp., Manufacturing, Desktops, Hardware, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-09-05
- Welcome Adam O'Donnell, Sean Portnoy
- We have a few new faces on the blog network--Adam O'Donnell has been added to Zero Day and Sean Portnoy, who is taking over the SoHo networking blog. Adam rounds out the coverage of Ryan Naraine and Dancho Danchev on Zero Day, our security hub. ...
- Tags: Blog, Adam O'Donnell, Sean, Blogging, Productivity, Research & Development, Security, Internet, Business Operations, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-09-05
- Microsoft Student Technology Day UK
- Note Wednesday 1st October 2008, a little over 3 weeks away from today in your diary. Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft and a whole load of influential partners and companies will be in London for the Microsoft Student Technology Day. It's a day about and for students,...
- Tags: Entrepreneurial, Microsoft Corp., Entrepreneurship, Management, Zack Whittaker
- Blog posts 2008-09-04
- What can we do better?
- I'm collecting data from teachers across my district (using a Google Form, of course), trying to get a handle on issues we still haven't addressed, ways we can use technology more effectively, and what their wishlists might be for the coming year. Here's the questionnaire that went...
- Tags: Classroom, Teacher, Notebooks, Productivity, Telephony, Projectors, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Networking, Components, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2008-09-04
- How plants grow under the ground
- An intercontinental team of 30 researchers composed of mathematicians, engineers, computer scientists and plant sciences researchers has developed new explanations about how root plants grow and develop. As roots provide the crops we eat with water and nutrients, it is essential to learn how they grow -- laterally. 'Lateral roots,...
- Tags: Root, Soil, Roots, Auxin, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-09-04
- Wireless Access: What Price Speed
- Is Verizon missing a trick in its trench warfare with Cablevision? Or has the maverick cable operator found an Achilles heel in the telephone operator's methods of providing TV, phone and particularly Internet access to customers in the New York area – and possibly nationwide? One...
- Tags: Cablevision Systems Corp., Verizon Communications Inc., Broadband, Wireless Access, Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Broadband Internet, Internet, Network Technology, Telecommunications, Networking, Tom Steinert-Threlkeld
- Blog posts 2008-09-04
- Ten key differences between Linux and Windows
- Before debating the relative merits and shortcomings of Linux and Windows, it helps to understand the real distinctions between them. Before debating the relative merits and shortcomings of Linux and Windows, it helps to understand the real distinctions between them. Here are the key differences distilled into one list....
- Tags: Linux, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, UNIX, Open Source, Software, Jack Wallen. TechRepublic, Jack Wallen. ZDNet.co.uk, Windows, Microsoft, GNU Public License
- News items 2008-09-04
- GSA L-Backup (zip)
- This backup software will guarantee that you never lose any of your important data. With its user friendly interface, the software is easy to use, yet its complexity in data handling gives it very sophisticated functionality. For added reliability, the software has a wizard which verifies each part of the...
- Tags: Software, U.S. General Services Administration, German Sales Agency, Backups, Tools & Techniques, Management
- Software downloads 2008-09-04
- CPUOff Lite (zip)
- CPUOff Lite monitors average CPU load and initiates computer power off if the CPU load has been below 15% for 60 seconds. It can be started manually or automatically via the windows task scheduler. The program parameters are not configurable. The program normally runs in the system tray. Requires a...
- Tags: CPU, JSutils, Program Parameter, Processors, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components
- Software downloads 2008-09-04
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