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Author | : Sahil Baghla and Arun Soni |
Publisher | : Notion Press |
Total Pages | : 143 |
Release | : 2017-01-01 |
Genre | : Study Aids |
ISBN | : 9352061284 |
Authors and ardent techies, Sahil Baghla and Arun Soni share their innate wisdom on protecting yourself and your family from certain vices of technology. They also show us how to make the most of it! With just a little help from our trusty computers and smart phones, the duo educate us on a variety of practical applications and online safeguards to help us get the best out of technology and not get beat down by it. *Did you know that there are actually applications to enable us to send a ‘self-destruct’ message? *Did you know that you can convert your free time into a lucrative career by getting genuine work online? *Why and how is your computer susceptible to a virus, and how can you prevent people from hacking into your email account? *How do you track someone’s location using their phone GPS, and how do you use your smart phone to check for hidden cameras? These are only some of the questions to which you will finally have the answers! From the ordinary and practical to the amusing, they give you solutions that range from the mundane to the ingenious! And in a language that’s simple, and easy to follow … Read on. ‘Digital Cop’ promises to serve and cyber secure everyone!
Author | : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Energy and Commerce. Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 120 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Strader, Troy J. |
Publisher | : IGI Global |
Total Pages | : 315 |
Release | : 2010-09-30 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 1616928794 |
"This book covers a wide range of digital product management issues and offers some insight into real-world practice and research findings on the technical, operational, and strategic challenges that face digital product managers and researchers now and in the next several decades"--Provided by publisher.
Author | : Niess, Margaret L. |
Publisher | : IGI Global |
Total Pages | : 851 |
Release | : 2015-08-03 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 1466684046 |
Traditional classrooms are fast becoming a minority in the education field. As technologies continue to develop as a pervasive aspect of modern society, educators must be trained to meet the demands and opportunities afforded by this technology-rich landscape. The Handbook of Research on Teacher Education in the Digital Age focuses on the needs of teachers as they redesign their curricula and lessons to incorporate new technological tools. Including theoretical frameworks, empirical research, and best practices, this book serves as a guide for researchers, educators, and faculty and professional developers of distance learning tools.
Author | : Ataharul Chowdhury |
Publisher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 296 |
Release | : 2024-07-04 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 1040089550 |
This volume presents insights on the challenges of digital communication and participation in agricultural and rural development. The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed that digital technology and mediated participation is more important and essential in managing ongoing communication for development projects than ever before. However, it has also underscored the various challenges and gaps in knowledge with digital participatory practices, including the further exclusion of marginalized groups and those with limited access to digital technology. The book considers how the concept of participation has been transformed by the realities of the pandemic, reflecting on essential principles and practical considerations of communication for development and social change, particularly in the context of global agriculture and food security, the well-being of rural communities, and evolving environmental challenges, such as climate change. In gathering these insights, this volume highlights lessons for the future of participatory development in communication for development and social change processes. This volume will be of great interest to students and scholars of agricultural and rural development, communication for development, digital communication, and sustainable development more broadly.
Author | : Ms Sarah Bryant |
Publisher | : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. |
Total Pages | : 281 |
Release | : 2014-01-08 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1409423433 |
This timely volume offers a theoretical perspective on the policing of digital crime in the western world. Using numerous case-study examples to illustrate the theoretical material introduced this volume examine the organisational context for policing digital crime as well as crime prevention and detection. This work is a must-read for all academics, police practitioners and investigators working in the field of digital crime.
Author | : Vinay Kukreja |
Publisher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 259 |
Release | : 2024-08-30 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 1040100120 |
This book explores how digital technologies are transforming cultural heritage preservation, documentation, and archiving. It delves into the technical aspects of digitalization techniques, digital preservation strategies, and the use of advanced technologies like virtual reality and augmented reality in the context of cultural heritage. Digital Cultural Heritage: Challenges, Solutions and Future Directions covers the digital documentation and archiving of cultural artifacts, which involves the use of imaging techniques, data storage, and metadata management. This aspect would resonate with engineers specializing in imaging technology, data management, and information systems. The chapters showcase the breadth of innovative ideas in delivering, communicating, interpreting, and transforming cultural heritage content and experience through multi-modal, multimedia interfaces. Aiming to offer a balanced overview of digital heritage and culture issues and technologies, the book pulls together expert views and updates on these four broad areas, namely, (a) Smart Cities and Digital Heritage, (b) Heritage and Education, (c) Culture and Society, and (d) Digital Documentation and Preservation. The book will resonate with engineers specializing in imaging technology, data management, and information systems and those exploring the intersection of digital technology and museums, such as interactive exhibits, digital displays, and virtual museum experiences. It will also be of interest to researchers, curators, and educators as well as the culture-minded public seeking to understand how the burgeoning field of digital heritage and culture may impact our social, cultural, and recreational activities.
Author | : Yehudit Judy Dori |
Publisher | : Royal Society of Chemistry |
Total Pages | : 481 |
Release | : 2023-07-12 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 1839165235 |
This book shares insights from within four major themes: Best practices of teaching and learning digitally, digital learning platforms, virtual visualisation and laboratory to promote learning in science, digital assessment, and building communities of learners and educators.
Author | : Natalia Kucirkova |
Publisher | : UCL Press |
Total Pages | : 202 |
Release | : 2018-12-03 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 1787353494 |
How and Why to Read and Create Children's Digital Books outlines effective ways of using digital books in early years and primary classrooms, and specifies the educational potential of using digital books and apps in physical spaces and virtual communities. With a particular focus on apps and personalised reading, Natalia Kucirkova combines theory and practice to argue that personalised reading is only truly personalised when it is created or co-created by reading communities. Divided into two parts, Part I suggests criteria to evaluate the educational quality of digital books and practical strategies for their use in the classroom. Specific attention is paid to the ways in which digital books can support individual children’s strengths and difficulties, digital literacies, language and communication skills. Part II explores digital books created by children, their caregivers, teachers and librarians, and Kucirkova also offers insights into how smart toys, tangibles and augmented/virtual reality tools can enrich children’s reading for pleasure. How and Why to Read and Create Children's Digital Books is of interest to an international readership ranging from trainee or established teachers to MA level students and researchers, as well as designers, librarians and publishers. All are inspired to approach children’s reading on and with screens with an agentic perspective of creating and sharing. Praise for How and Why to Read and Create Children's Digital Books 'This is an exciting and innovative book – not least because it is freely available to read online but because its origins are in primary practice. The author is an accomplished storyteller, and whether you know, as yet, little about the value of digital literacy in the storymaking process, or you are an accomplished digital player, this book is full of evidence-informed ideas, explanations and inspiration.' Liz Chamberlain, Open University 'At a time when children's reading is increasingly on-screen, many teachers, parents and carers are seeking practical, straightforward guidance on how to support children's engagement with digital books. This volume, written by the leading expert on personalised e-books, is packed with app reviews, suggestions and insights from recent international research, all underpinned by careful analysis of digital book features and recognition of reading as a social and cultural practice. Providing accessible guidance on finding, choosing, sharing and creating digital books, it will be welcomed by those excited by the possibilities of enthusing children about reading in the digital age.' Cathy Burnett, Professor of Literacy and Education, Sheffield Hallam University
Author | : Sullivan G. Campbell |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 84 |
Release | : 1957 |
Genre | : Electronic digital computers |
ISBN | : |
The numerical quadrature programs referred to in this paper were written originally for ORACLE (Oak Ridge Automatic Computer and Logical Engine, a Princeton-type machine put into operation at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, during 1953, and in nearly continuous operation since that time); they were programmed by Mr. C. L. Gerberich, and the compilation program was written by Mr. Melvin George. Other Gaussian quadrature programs were written earlier, for earlier machines, by other organizations bothin the United States and Great Britain, and some programs have been written for commercial equipment; but the use of Gaussian integration procedures still does not appear to be as common as their merit would justify. This paper represents an attempt to appraise them with respect to general scientific computational utility.