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Disk Performance Analyzer for Networks
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Technology killing off the traditional lecture?
Most colleges and universities use Virtual Learning Environments (VLE) like Moodle, Blackboard and Dokeos and it's a great way to share information, collect coursework and essays, and keeping...
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Android security deep dive (video)
If you've ever wanted to know about Android security, here's your opportunity.
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David Gewirtz CBSi Lecture Series
Courtesy of CBS and its partners, you can view any of these lectures, on-demand, and for free.
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Distance learning on the rise; Online courses, iTunes lectures
With online content, lectures free on iTunes and web communication tools for lecturer and peer support, distance/part-time degree courses are on the rise and are more attractive to today's youth.
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SAPPHIRE day 1: the wrap
How was day one of SAPPHIRE 2010? Muted but more respectful of the customer than I have seen in a long time. Questions about Business ByDesign remain but there should be interesting announcements...
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'Colleges continue to embrace social networking for teaching'. Really?
While Facebook and social networking can benefit some students taking degrees, a wider staff-student divide risks the evolution of traditional lecturing,
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Tedious Tuesday: Student brings typewriter to lecture
How would your professor or lecturer react if you brought one of these 1950's typewriters to class?
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XP to Vista? No, if it ain't broken, don't upgrade it
A campus-wide Vista upgrade to all PC's has left students angry, annoyed and unable to log on in a reasonable timeframe. Why couldn't they have just left XP running? Considerations
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Bill Gates - the science guy
In between trying to eradicate polio, tame malaria, and fix the broken U.S. education system, in his first year away from Microsoft Bill Gates has managed to fulfill a dream of taking some classic...
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Forget the Kindle; University "requires" iPhone
There goes the need for a Kindle. Incoming freshmen at the University of Missouri's School of Journalism will be required to have an iPhone or iPod Touch for class lectures and lessons - not...
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Students report late lecturers via text messaging
Students at Manchester Metropolitan University in the north of England now have an opportunity to report lecturers who are more than ten minutes late in class. It seems to be a constant issue...
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Setting up your Skype wake-up call
Want to get up on time for lectures? Set Skype to ring you when you need it
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Making lectures personal
The New York Times ran a story a couple weeks ago that finally made its way across my radar today (it's a snow day, so I'm working at home and have a few moments at lunch to troll about the...
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Judge lectures RIAA on their ethics (or lack thereof)
Judge admonishes RIAA lawyers: "Counsel representing the record companies have an ethical obligation to fully understand that they are fighting people without lawyers... to understand that the...
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The University of iTunes
The ability, or rather art, of being able to be in bed, pyjamas on (or off, if that's your style), mug of tea in your hand, cuddled up all warm and snug, whilst being able to listen to their...
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10 essential gadgets for students
I chose these from personal experience, but also from asking many friends from around the world who are involved in technology and study at the same time. Some gadgets come with a recommendation,...
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Technology killing off the traditional lecture?
Most colleges and universities use Virtual Learning Environments (VLE) like Moodle, Blackboard and Dokeos and it's a great way to share information, collect coursework and essays, and keeping...
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New tool from MIT makes online lectures genuinely useful
While it is becoming increasingly common (and easy) for lectures to be placed online as videos or podcasts, such media can often be very limited in their utility. For example, I missed a lecture...
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OK, I give in...Interactive whiteboards are pretty cool
I finally got our Mimio boards working this week and I have to admit they are far more useful than I expected. They had about as much appeal to me as tablet PCs used to, and, frankly, I bought...
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SAPs 429 page lecture: who's learning what?
Dan Farber's discussion of a meet up with SAPs Denis Browne could not come at a better time. Independently, I was pinged with a message from Martin Guenther at the SAP Developer Network that...
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