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December | 2006 | Erin's Fluency Blog
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Erin’s Fluency Blog. Aaron in your Face. Doc Shulman’s Blog. Elly Fischer’s Blog. I’m Feeling Techie. J-Dogg’s Tech Blog. Jason’s Fluency Blog. Jordanna’s Fluency Log. Katie’s Beautiful Blog. Kelly’s Fit Is It. L-Bass’s Savvy Blog. Nick’s Fluency Nuggets. Milestone 9- Debugging…Can I do it? December 6, 2006, 3:46 pm. Ahhh, Snyder’s chapter 7 (To Err is Human: An Introduction about Debugging); had I only read it 7 months earlier, I’d be $100 richer! Although I consider myself an intelligent person and a c...
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Digital Governance Nugget 9-Goodbye English, Hello Txt-spk? | Erin's Fluency Blog
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Erin’s Fluency Blog. Aaron in your Face. Doc Shulman’s Blog. Elly Fischer’s Blog. I’m Feeling Techie. J-Dogg’s Tech Blog. Jason’s Fluency Blog. Jordanna’s Fluency Log. Katie’s Beautiful Blog. Kelly’s Fit Is It. L-Bass’s Savvy Blog. Nick’s Fluency Nuggets. Digital Governance Nugget 9-Goodbye English, Hello Txt-spk? November 13, 2006, 2:31 pm. Filed under: Digital Governance Nuggets. A recent article at. Text-speak refers to the language used by cell phone users to send text messages. According to the 2005.
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Study: 1 in 5 parents say kids online too much | Blogging From Oakland
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Thoughts on the world of IT. Study: 1 in 5 parents say kids online too much. What’s interesting about these findings is the large gap between young people and older people when it comes to internet usage. Americans 66 and over remain the most disconnected, with only 38 percent online. For all other age groups, at least 74 percent are online, with penetration hitting 99 percent for those 18 and under, likely because most U.S. schools now have some form of Internet access. December 10, 2006 / 11:03 pm.
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Fluency Milestones XI “Computers Can Do Almost {Everything, Nothing}–Limits to Computation” | Blogging From Oakland
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Thoughts on the world of IT. Fluency Milestones XI “Computers Can Do Almost {Everything, Nothing}–Limits to Computation”. Snyder Chapter 23 Limits to Computation. This chapter was very interesting, because it brings up the question that most people have when it comes to computers–can computers think? You’re currently reading “Fluency Milestones XI “Computers Can Do Almost {Everything, Nothing}–Limits to Computation”,” an entry on Blogging From Oakland. November 16, 2006 / 2:56 pm. Jump to comment form.
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Experts find paths around Internet firewalls | Blogging From Oakland
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Thoughts on the world of IT. Experts find paths around Internet firewalls. Researchers in Canada may have discovered a way for people to get around government firewalls that block certain items online. According to the CNN article found here: http:/ www.cnn.com/2006/TECH/internet/11/30/internet.firewalls.reut/index.html. How does this program work? You’re currently reading “Experts find paths around Internet firewalls,” an entry on Blogging From Oakland. December 6, 2006 / 5:10 pm. Jump to comment form.
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Poll: Teens, adults separated by ‘IM gap’ | Blogging From Oakland
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Thoughts on the world of IT. Poll: Teens, adults separated by ‘IM gap’. According to this article , almost half of teens use an instant messenger program, which is more than twice the amount of adults. Here are some more of the findings that the poll discovered about adults and young people and their “IMing” habits. According to the AP-AOL poll:. Teen users (30 percent) are almost twice as likely as adults (17 percent) to say they can’t imagine life without instant messaging. December 10, 2006 / 10:36 pm.
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Milestone 8-Access and Excel | Erin's Fluency Blog
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Erin’s Fluency Blog. Aaron in your Face. Doc Shulman’s Blog. Elly Fischer’s Blog. I’m Feeling Techie. J-Dogg’s Tech Blog. Jason’s Fluency Blog. Jordanna’s Fluency Log. Katie’s Beautiful Blog. Kelly’s Fit Is It. L-Bass’s Savvy Blog. Nick’s Fluency Nuggets. Milestone 8-Access and Excel. November 2, 2006, 4:01 pm. Snyder’s last 2 chapters on Excel and Access have forced me to confront my weaknesses. In the past, as soon as confusion set in, I would declare myself unable to figure out the program and close it.
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November | 2006 | doc shulman\'s \'it\' fluency blog
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Doc shulman ’s ’it ’ fluency blog. November 11, 2006. Rise of the Wikis. 8212; docsfluency @ 2:37 pm. Further evidence that wiki technology. Is changing the face of collaboration comes from the non-partisan Council on Foreign Relations. Which filed a report. On the use of an “Intellipedia” by sixteen intelligence agencies. I posted earlier about our use of a wiki to run a small workshop. So far, it has been a success, and we are considering using the wiki to prepare a report on our workshop activities.
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January | 2007 | doc shulman\'s \'it\' fluency blog
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Doc shulman ’s ’it ’ fluency blog. January 15, 2007. On to the Next Blog. 8212; docsfluency @ 9:26 pm. With the end of the semester, this class blog is going silent. You can find docs latest posts on a qualitative research fluency blog. Aaron In Your Face. Andrea’s Fluency Blog. Doc shulman’s blog. Elly Fisher’s Blog. Erin’s Fluency Blog. I’m Feeling Techie. J-Dogg’s Tech Blog. Jason’s Fluency Blog. Jordanna’s Fluency Log. Katie’s Beautiful Blog. Katie’s Fluency Blog. Kelly’s fit is it.
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Tools for Rules: A Demo | doc shulman\'s \'it\' fluency blog
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Doc shulman ’s ’it ’ fluency blog. September 28, 2006. Tools for Rules: A Demo. 8212; docsfluency @ 12:00 am. The system failure in class turned out to be very fortuitous. It allowed us to *debug* the system on the fly. It turns out an older version of the Lemur. There is now a unified demo page. We are testing our eRulemaking tools with three groups of federal agency officials this Friday in Washington DC. I invite you to take a look at, and experiment with, these tools. Near Uplicate Detection Tool.