LaShondra Thomas-Judge INF 103 August 5‚ 2013 Week 3 Assignment 2 Question 1: Social networks allow people to connect for a variety of reasons in a digital environment. You might join LinkedIn to meet business contacts‚ MySpace to find a band member‚ or Facebook to see pictures of old friends and meet new ones. Whatever environment you decide to be a part of‚ posting information about you has become an issue of concern. What are those concerns? I mean what is the big deal about privacy?
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* Do you think the law should allow these kinds of creative expressions? Why? Full content should be allowed only under the Fair Use provision‚ for research‚ criticism or educational purposes. As long as the material is properly cited for it’s source‚ and full credit is given to whomever holds copywrite. Remixed or mixed content has been granted an exemption by the Copywrite Office‚ and does not violate DMCA as long as the excepts are used for purpose of criticism or comment. * How can creative
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How is searching in a specific database‚ such as Ashford’s library‚ different from searching in Bing‚ Google‚ or Yahoo? Searching Ashford University Online Library is very different from searching the basic web such as‚ Bing‚ Google or Yahoo because the Ashford University Online Library is a proprietary database which can only be accessed by students and faculty and other search engines are a public domain database which means it can be accessed by anyone with an internet connection. "The Ashford
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Ubiquitous Computing and Your Privacy Keep in mind that technology is everywhere all the time (ubiquitous) because of the onset of smartphones‚ and other mobile devices. You have a 21st century phenomenon. But‚ is what Scott McNealy said true? Cite and explain examples that support and argue this statement. McNealy is right when he says that we have less privacy than most of us think we have‚ but for him to say we should “get over it” is wrong‚ because we do have a desire to keep private things
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Reflection on Today’s Society Online education has evolved over the last ten years as much as the cell phone. Given this‚ what have been some of the major improvements and changes in the digital classroom? Online education has come a very long way to where we were 10 years ago. Now you can achieve your whole degree online without ever going to a classroom. Online education now days let’s everyone work at their own pace. This is a very good system for the people that have a full-time job and
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The Digital Divide Darlene Foster INF103 Computer Literacy Instructor: Aileen Cole 10/29/14 Digital Divide is the fact that some people have easy access to computer and all the benefits that they provide‚ while many people are cut off from them because of Poverty or living in underdeveloped countries or rural areas without internet access (Bowles‚ 2013). In this paper I will discuss just what is digital divide and how and who uses it. I will be discussing two Scholarly
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Running head: Cloud Computing the Future of Business Cloud Computing the Future of Business NAME Ashford University INF 103: Computer Literacy Instructor: Date CLOUD COMPUTING THE FUTURE OF BUSINESS The national Institute of Standards and Technology under the department of Commerce defines Cloud Computing as “a model for enabling ubiquitous‚ convenient‚ on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources (e.g.‚ networks‚ servers‚ storage‚ applications‚ and
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Artificial Intelligence Alicia M. Reidelbach INF 103 Instructor Glasser October 13‚ 2012 Outline 1. What is Artificial Intelligence? 2. Artificial Intelligence in medicine. 3. Where are we with artificial intelligence now? 4. What’s the future of artificial intelligence have in store for us? 5. Is Artificial Intelligence going to take over all human abilities? Artificial Intelligence When we think of artificial intelligence‚ we think of Hollywood movies such as A.I
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Virtual World with Endless Possibilities Amanda Runnels INF 103 Instructor Egelko April 14‚ 2013 Imagine a place where all things are possible. Where an adventure is just a step away. Where anything you can imagine could come true. Where is this? In virtual reality
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Week 3 Discussion 1 Top of Form “Languageless’ Thinking” Please respond to the following: Consider the quote by Wittgenstein‚ “The limits of my language are the limits of my life.” Explain whether it is possible to think without using language. If you believe it is possible‚ describe how a person might enact “languageless” thinking. If you believe it is not possible‚ describe what you foresee as the problems with languageless thinking. I do believe it is possible to think without
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