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    Three Technologies Review (From your list of five technologies above, you will select three to review) Web Address Description of resource Targeted Grade Level Content Areas 1. http://nlvm.usu.edu/en/nav/vlibrary.html The National Library of Virtual Manipulatives is a website the engages students in learning and understanding mathematics. This website uses manipulatives to help students visualize relationships and applications. This resources allows teachers to enrich their mathematical lessons…

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    is a workforce of highly motivated learners who avidly engage with and practice applying problem-solving skills. Using the same design principles to make it compelling for surgical students to practice and hone proper laparoscopic techniques on a virtual patient, or inspire first responders to frequently rehearse and sharpen their training in a simulated hazardous materials emergency makes GBAs ideal learning…

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    "Consent" for our purposes is the means by which we are authorized by an individual to process information about them based on their enlightened understanding of what we have planned. To include identifiable information about the patient in an e-mail message or on a website in the absence of a patient's express consent would constitute a breach of confidentiality. Obtaining consent should involve sensitizing the patient to any risk to his or her privacy and the provisions in place to protect him…

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    Networking Diminution of Education Online courses have been around for quite some time. Since the early 1960s online learning has been a means of help to many students due to the ease of accessing their school materials in a virtual setting. Although the online school environment may serve as a much more helpful way of completing required courses, this type of learning environment has may defects that prevent proper education and learning compared to the classroom. Online learning, compared to…

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    Proposal for Security Software Name: Jamonte Reed Institution: University of Maryland University College Proposal for Security Software Owing to the cybercrimes threats attempted on Advanced Research Company, it is recommended that the executive should make plans to acquire security software that will protect confidential corporate data from external access. Past events have demonstrated that companies are not secure from cyber attacks owing to the ones that the company has experienced and…

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    Teacher Immediacy Theory

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    positive consequences directed towards members, adjusting for the level of conformity to the cultural values and norms (Kaluża & Golik, 2008). Cultural norms span big and small, from country or region wide norms down to team/group norms within a virtual classroom. When an individual, from a culture that values harmony, is present in the class, there will be a tendency to slip into muted group theory. Putting it in another perspective, thanks to Kramarae (2005), women are muted when language…

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    router and two computers a printer, fax, cisco IP phone, camera, printer and ASDL modem connected together to form a local area network (LAN). This home network has internet access. It also has a router which allows communication to the outside world but also allows the greater security and or firewalls to be set up. This will only allowing specified traffic in or out on this LAN. The owners have set this up to interconnect multiple computers so that each can share files, programs, printers,…

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    technology continues to develop and progress, many feel that the benefits of online resources can best be harnessed within classrooms and education; as a result, many feel that education should take a step into the "cyber-world", with physical classrooms being swapped out with virtual, internet classrooms. However, these "cyber-revolutionaries" fail to recognize the impact the intimacy and degree of customization that traditional physical schooling offers: aspects such as social interaction,…

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    What is a VPN? It stands for virtual private network. Its main purpose is to secure the connections between the host and the server. It fulfills that purpose by using tunneling protocols, encryption, data encapsulation and certified connections to protect the identity of the host. The simplest way to think about it is to compare it to a LAN connection but without wiring. The History of VPN: Early VPNs were often set up to give individual employees secure remote access to their company…

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    of internet users taking an online course which estimates to be about one million adults. Online classes cam make higher education more affordable and make it more accessible, while taking an online class the student can actually participate in a virtual classroom experience. They get the feeling the feeling of being in a classroom because they can attend lectures, ask questions, and take part of real time discussions with other students taking that same online course. As soon as the student…

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