Yep. It's how you act when no one is watching that determines your true character.
Yes, we're all watching now, but at least Biology-Online has fired the guy.
why would one need that fancy machine to copy e-books
The description from TFV says this was an art project to provoke thought, not a serious attempt to beat DRM.
Kindle Readers and DRM aside for a moment, this combination of automated Legos and stop motion photography may require some exploration...
That's the thing with the education system.
FTFY
It's not a public vs. private debate; it's about the teaching methods and curriculum being used. We don't raise educated kids anymore, we manufacture them. This force-fed, dependency-driven model kills any drive for our kids to self-educate and explore...that won't be on the test! We stick them in a chair and yell things at them. We tell them to be quiet. We entertain them with videos of experiments. We send them home to practice this model on themselves. We measure their value by the volume of their output and their ability to recite the thoughts of others. We never ask their opinions.
To fix the problem you need to start at the top of the educational process: the teacher factories, where they instruct the "best and brightest" on the most effective methods of conscription while simultaneously removing from these future teachers their own creativity and desire to help others grow.
running a server from a home ISP is great for people to learn technology, sparks creativity, and is great for those of us who are IT focused
Isn't that the supposed reason Google is doing Fiber, to encourage learning, collaboration, and innovation by removing bandwidth as a contraint? Or is this a lie?
I think its just as likely Google Voice will be "Spring Cleaned" out of existence.
Let's say that happens...this isn't as easy as turning off Google Wave. Where do the numbers go? Will future generations call it Port-ageddon? Will there be FCC intervention, socialist cape included? Will puppies be scarified too?
This is not a future I want to see.
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Yes, and it was classified. The mind boggles.
The 651 page, taxpayer-funded version of LMGTFY.
I can only imagine how long the still-classified document for connecting to an office printer must be.
I'm genuinely sad about this news
My kids will be crushed, especially with the Mii contest going away. The spend as much time inventing and sharing Miis as they do playing the games.
That's good because preserving student's privacy is more important than preserving tax breaks for the wealthy.
Don't presume my politics, or that using in-house IT staff provides any guarantee of improved student privacy.
Quick cites:
"...It would require the DOE to create a web-based point for authorized researchers to gather aggregated data as well as a âoeresearch engine,â allowing access to âoestudent levelâ data...."
"Harvard University raised concern on and off campus with the revelation that the administration searched e-mails for leaks to the media during the cheating scandal revealed last year...."
"U. of Iowa Ceases Sending Student Data to Sheriffâ(TM)s Office Over Privacy Questions"
and my favorite...a school administrator spying on his students (see interview at 4:37).
Google will simply stop offering free GApps for Education for Massachusetts Schools and Non-Profits. That's OK.
Really? And that's good how? So local IT staff can manage the in-house mail and document management system in their spare time?
School flock to Google to save money on software and administration. How is this different from Microsoft offering free software to teachers and students?
The best way to accelerate a Macintoy is at 9.8 meters per second per second.