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Welcome to Carolyn's Blog: Hackers Crack Microsoft's Antipiracy System
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Welcome to Carolyn's Blog. Tuesday, August 02, 2005. Hackers Crack Microsoft's Antipiracy System. Microsoft says that hackers managed to bypass a process it had implemented several days ago to ensure that users of Microsoft's update services possessed legitimate copies of Windows before they could download updates and content from those services. Will they get sued because of sharing their "opinion"? Or the host of the forum will get sued because the members have taught others to violate the law?
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Welcome to Carolyn's Blog: Typing of the Dead
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Welcome to Carolyn's Blog. Monday, July 11, 2005. Typing of the Dead. After all of the struggles and panics for finding an "educational" game, finally I've chosen Typing of the Dead. As my software evaluation. Some positive factors about this game are:. Students can learn how to type fast and accurately in an exciting environment. Students need to make up their mind in a short period of time to decide killing which monster first (require hand and brain co-ordination). Some negative factors would be:.
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SkuBlog: May 2005
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Monday, May 30, 2005. I have to thank Dwight and Garrison for reminding me why I transferred my major away from philosophy. The philosophical jargon was waaaaay overused and the redundancy throughout the article was overwhelming. I haven't had a stronger urge to stop reading something since I was going over my tax forms. Perhaps Dwight and Garrison's ideas are just too ahead of their time for my comfort. I just can't seem to 'catch their drift' as easily as I catch other things. Things I've caught before.
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SkuBlog: May 2005
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Monday, May 30, 2005. I have to thank Dwight and Garrison for reminding me why I transferred my major away from philosophy. The philosophical jargon was waaaaay overused and the redundancy throughout the article was overwhelming. I haven't had a stronger urge to stop reading something since I was going over my tax forms. Perhaps Dwight and Garrison's ideas are just too ahead of their time for my comfort. I just can't seem to 'catch their drift' as easily as I catch other things. Things I've caught before.
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SkuBlog: July 2005
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Saturday, July 30, 2005. Contributing to Communal Knowledge. As our entire class community was unable to attend the Digra conference, I was happy to relay my interpretation. I also had a good conversation with Wilson about the evolution of multimedia players. I have had many conversations with IPod users since this online conversation, they somehow feel the need for ten billion bytes of data in their pocket. Reflection on course concepts. Are more than can be contained in a few blog postings. Additionall...
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SkuBlog: July 2005
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Saturday, July 30, 2005. Contributing to Communal Knowledge. As our entire class community was unable to attend the Digra conference, I was happy to relay my interpretation. I also had a good conversation with Wilson about the evolution of multimedia players. I have had many conversations with IPod users since this online conversation, they somehow feel the need for ten billion bytes of data in their pocket. Reflection on course concepts. Are more than can be contained in a few blog postings. Additionall...
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Welcome to Carolyn's Blog: Game in education?
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Welcome to Carolyn's Blog. Monday, July 11, 2005. I should have posted this website earlier before our software evaluation is due in last week. But i was too busy working on my evaluation that I don't have time to update this site. The website Shall We Teach with a Game? Has talked about gaming in education, and even listed some exploration and simulation games that students might be interested in playing. Somehow it is "educational". I found this website Software Evaluation Guide. Other blogs in educ 463.
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Welcome to Carolyn's Blog: What does mediation mean?
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Welcome to Carolyn's Blog. Sunday, July 17, 2005. What does mediation mean? What does mediation mean? Certain aspects is according to different affordances, constraints, rules. Mediating other group’s interpretation and experience. Refer to other things without being exact. Validity of symbol system. Helps students decode information, especially complex issues. Contributes to the memorization process. Initially form interpretation to literature to image, then we translate it to image. Typing of the Dead.
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Welcome to Carolyn's Blog: 08/01/2005 - 09/01/2005
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Welcome to Carolyn's Blog. Tuesday, August 02, 2005. Hackers Crack Microsoft's Antipiracy System. Microsoft says that hackers managed to bypass a process it had implemented several days ago to ensure that users of Microsoft's update services possessed legitimate copies of Windows before they could download updates and content from those services. Will they get sued because of sharing their "opinion"? Or the host of the forum will get sued because the members have taught others to violate the law?
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There and back again...: May 2005
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There and back again. Tuesday, May 31, 2005. Where Are We Heading? I am curious as to where people believe that we are heading with multimedia technology use in the classroom. Do we share a common vision of what this technology should add to the education system? Or is this a more profound information revolution, where the new replaces the old? Posted by Ken at 11:21 AM. Monday, May 30, 2005. Are the Lessons Worth Learning? Overall I liked what the article had to say. I wonder if, even though a good ...