Archive of ‘technology literacy’ category
Adobe issues emergency update to Flash after ransomware attacks
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-adobe-systems-cyber-ransomware-idUSKCN0X502K
Ransomware
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ransomware
Ransomware is a type of malware that restricts access to the infected computer system in some way, and demands that the user pay a ransom to the malware operators to remove the restriction. Some forms of ransomware systematically encrypt files on the system’s hard drive, which become difficult or impossible to decrypt without paying the ransom for the encryption key, while some may simply lock the system and display messages intended to coax the user into paying. Ransomware typically propagates as a trojan, whose payload is disguised as a seemingly legitimate file.
Beware the Rise of Ransomware
Kim Boatman
http://us.norton.com/yoursecurityresource/detail.jsp?aid=rise_in_ransomware
The scholar-centric nature of the questionnaire ensures that potential changes in research and teaching inform our thinking, not only about academic libraries and scholarly publishing, but about changes in the educational enterprise more broadly.
My note:
By showcasing the diminishing role of physical presence and the increasing research using online methods, this study clearly proves that the 4/5 years debate if the reference librarians must sit on that desk (and answer the most popular question “where is the bathroom”) is futile.
What the study does not show, since it is conducted in its traditional (conservative) form, is that the library is NOT only the traditional library, where faculty and student search for information (being that in its physical appearance or in online access), but the library entails services, very close to the ones offered by IMS.
I see a discrepancy between literature (where libraries compel much more proactive approach regarding services) and the structure of this survey, which focuses on the traditional (conservative) role of the library as a gatekeeper to online resources [only]. Besides entrenching in 90’s practices of information literacy and/or “dressing up” old-fashioned information literacy with the new cloths of “digital literacy”as I witness at my workplace, the faculty must have been surveyed on the skills in metaliteacies, which the library can [must] provide, as per literature.
This is what happens when someone hacks your Spotify account
The Secret You Need to Know About Ebooks
http://thebookinsider.com/the-secret-ebook-sellers-dont-want-you-to-know-or-maybe-they-do/
BookBub, a daily email that alerts readers to free and deeply discounted ebooks that are available for a limited time.
To see today’s ebook deals, go to http://www.bookbub.com.
More on ebooks in this IMS blog:
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims/?s=ebook&submit=Search
excellent introduction to ebooks, ereaders and eformats here:
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims/2013/03/26/excellent-presentation-on-epub-and-ebook/
Five Types of Quizzes That Deepen Engagement with Course Content
By: Maryellen Weimer, PhD, March 30th, 2016
Tropman, E., (2014). In defense of reading quizzes. International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 26 (1), 140-146.
Brame, C. J. and Biel, R., (2015). Test-enhanced learning: The potential for testing to promote greater learning in undergraduate science courses. Cell Biology Education—Life Sciences Education, 14 (Summer), 1-12.
Collaborative quizzing
Quizzing with resources
Quizzing after questioning
Online quizzes completed before class
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Top Five Tips for Creating Training Quizzes
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More on the use of quizzes as a conversation starter and/or training tool (versus assessment tool) in this IMS blog
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims/2012/11/28/quizzes-and-fun-games-gamification/
Day one: overview and Patron facing systems (Public Services) Web-scale Discovery, circ etc
Day two: Overview and Tech Services: Cataloging Acq Serials etc.
THE OCULUS RIFT REVIEW: The future is finally here, and it’s beautiful
http://www.businessinsider.com/oculus-rift-virtual-reality-headset-and-games-review-2016-3
lengthy and detailed articles how to entertain with the new Oculus
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Virtual Reality Whiz Palmer Luckey: Future Will Be ‘More Boring Than We Think’
http://www.npr.org/sections/alltechconsidered/2016/03/28/472168507/virtual-reality-whiz-palmer-luckey-future-will-be-more-boring-than-we-think
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Rabey, Lisa. [Lita-L] Internet Of Things. 2016. E-mail.
A month or so ago, I asked on ALA Think Tank if anyone was using IoT in their libraries, and if so: what, how, when, where; details man, details! Other than someone asking me what the IoT is (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_of_Things), I got crickets.
Yesterday Jason Griffey wrote, “How libraries can save the internet of things from the web’s centralized fate” (https://boingboing.net/2016/03/28/how-libraries-can-save-the-int.html) and this got me wondering again: Is anyone doing something in library land with IoT?
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More on wearables in this IMS blog:
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims/?s=oculus&submit=Search
More on virtual reality in this IMS blog:
https://blog.stcloudstate.edu/ims/?s=virtual+reality&submit=Search
Analytics for Achievement: White Paper
Around the world, in both developing and developed countries, too many primary and secondary students are falling below proficiency levels. Measuring and monitoring performance and understanding the factors at play in student achievement can help educators create the right conditions and design the most effective interventions for student success.
link to the article (PDF file) ; THE_IBM_data_Analytics_for_Achievement k12
ACRL e-Learning webcast series: Learning Analytics – Strategies for Optimizing Student Data on Your Campus
http://www.ala.org/acrl/learninganalytics
Webcast One: Learning Analytics and the Academic Library: The State of the Art and the Art of Connecting the Library with Campus Initiatives
March 29, 2016
Webcast Two: Privacy and the Online Classroom: Learning Analytics, Ethical Considerations, and Responsible Practice
April 13, 2016
Webcast Three: Moving Beyond Counts and Check Marks: Bringing the Library into Campus-Wide Learning Analytics Programs
May 11, 2016
NASA space apps challenge
https://2016.spaceappschallenge.org/
April 22-24
For 48-72 hours across the world, problem solvers like you join us for NASA’s International Space Apps Challenge, one of the largest hackathons in the universe. Empowered by open data, you collaborate with strangers, colleagues, friends, and family to solve perplexing challenges in new and unexpected ways — from designing an interactive space glove to natural language processing to clean water mapping.