Thursday, January 29, 2009

tips to save time when you use computer


1. Don't put the documents flat on your desk or work surface while working with them.You'll likely have to twist and tilt your neck to read the documents, then move your head to see the computer screen. This repeated neck twisting and head movement can cause neck discomfort.2. Use a copyholder, or place the documents as close as possible to the computer screen - at about the same distance and level as your monitor.Keeping documents at the same distance as your screen minimizes the refocusing your eyes do when switching between the two. Positioning the documents (and the monitor) directly in front of you minimizes the number of times you need to turn or swivel your head. Lastly, placing documents at roughly the same level as your monitor means you don't have to tilt your head as much to view them. All of these can be helped by a copyholder. There are three major types:

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Data security compromised as 9,000 USB sticks taken to the cleaners


An estimated 9,000 USB sticks have been left in people's pockets when they take their clothes to the dry cleaner.This is according to a UK survey carried out by data security firm Credant Technologies to gauge the frequency and ease with which mobile devices such as memory sticks are lost or forgotten in strange places such as dry cleaners

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IBM launches Single-Chip Mobile Solutions


IBM today announced the introduction of a new semiconductor technology designed for mobile handset and wireless technology markets.This new offering will enable chipset providers for mobile devices to further reduce the complexity of their components -- representing a significant savings in manufacturing costs for the next generation of mobile phones, laptops and other portable communication devices.This new semiconductor technology -- named CMOS 7RF SOI -- is designed to enable single-chip Radio Frequency (RF) solutions by integrating the multiple RF/analog functions of today's handsets -- such as multi-mode/multi-band RF switches, complex switch biasing networks, and power controllers -- into single-chip solutions for mobile devices.Single-chip solutions address the need for fully integrated multimedia functionality on low-cost handsets, providing entry-level users in emerging markets such as China, India and Latin America with affordable, power-efficient and high-performance mobile devices.The 180-nm CMOS 7RF SOI is tailored for RF switch applications that provide a low-cost alternative to solutions based on gallium arsenide (GaAs). The breakthrough technology in SOI can minimize insertion loss and maximize isolation to help avoid issues such as loss of signal or dropped calls, potentially enabling significant cost advantages to mobile handsets.

Thoughts on the Asus N10J mini-notebook


Back in September we covered Asus’s N10J, the 10-inch not-a-netbook. As you might recall, this computer runs an Atom processor and resembles a netbook in almost every way, but packs an extra punch: NVIDIA GeForce 9300M GS graphics. It also sells for $679, but past that it’s a netbook.Click to enlarge - full gallery belowThe system has been out for a while now, but it’s still relevant as we really haven’t seen anything come up directly against it. I spent a few weeks with it and wanted to lay down some thoughts…A quick look at the specs reveals that the N10J is more or less a pumped-up version of the Eee PC 1000H. It has a 10.2-inch display, Intel’s Atom N270 processor, b/g WiFi, 160GB of storage, 1GB RAM, and Windows XP. The higher end model (currently $799 at NewEgg) moves to a 320GB disk and 2GB RAM. Of course, the NVIDIA GeForce 9300M GS graphics is the big feature.The components are not the whole picture though–the N10J has features not typically found on a netbook that will appeal to more demanding users. These include not only the graphics, but HDMI, a wireless On/Off switch, and an ExpressCard slot. There is also a fingerprint reader. These all help justify the price and to set the N10J apart from your average netbook.






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Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Education: the best investment in your future.

Earning your education is one of the biggest and most important investments in your life. Our mission is to help you find the online degree or career school program near you, online course, and online education resources you'll need to achieve your personal goals.

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Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) is the process of placing thousands (or hundreds of thousands) of electronic components on a single chip.
VEDANT, the VLSI design education and training centre of Semiconductor Complex Limited (SCL), a Government of India enterprise under the Ministry of Space, offers an advanced six-month postgraduate diploma in VLSI design. SCL was set up in 1983 with a n objective to design, develop and manufacture VLSIs and VLSI-based systems and sub-systems and to create a strong research and development base. SCL entered into a technical collaboration with American Microsystems Inc. U.S.
SCL’s vertically integrated semiconductor operations offer design, wafer fabrication, testing, packaging, quality assurance and reliability testing, VLSI-based system manufacturing and applications support all under one roof.
VEDANT conducts a six months’ full-time training programme, covering the complete VLSI design flow process from specification freezing to PG Tape generation, leading to the award of advanced post graduate diploma in VLSI design. The course is offered by industry people and is a value addition for engineers willing to take up VLSI design as career.

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No house jobs for new medical graduates in hospitals

Punjab government ban on the students of private medical colleges to get house jobs and internships in government sectorIslamabad, Jan 20: Owing to the ban imposed on the students of private medical and dental colleges regarding house jobs, the new graduates are finding it difficult to get house jobs and internships in government sector.
The government of Punjab had imposed a ban on the students of private medical colleges, both local and foreign, from acquiring training in the governmental hospitals in the form of house jobs and internships. The decision was followed by protests and demonstrations by the medical students and doctors across the province, last month.
After the announcement of MBBS and BDS results by the University of Health Sciences (UHS) Lahore, hundreds of medical and dentistry students that have graduated from numerous private colleges across Punjab, are unable to get house jobs or even internships in government sector.
"Compared to the private sector, the government sector offers enormous opportunities for professional training due to its broader set-up, massive resources and heavy turnout of patients. Banning private medical students to avail the expertise offered in government sector would deprive them of tremendous learning opportunities," said some newly graduated students.

MA English result exposes govt colleges

Most of the colleges those passed the exams were late college students (LCSts)Lahore, Jan 27: The recently declared result of MA English Annual Examination 2008 has exposed disappointing performance of public sector colleges as a meager number of students from these institutions could pass the exam.
A study of result revealed that in most of the colleges those passed the exams were late college students (LCSts), which means they had repeated the exam otherwise, pass percentage overall as well as of individual colleges would have dropped further.
According to result gazette issued by the Punjab University (PU), a total of 110 students had appeared in the MA English Part-I exam from Government MAO College while only 16 could pass out of which five were fresh candidates and 11 LCSts.

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Have a plan, a portfolio, and a good attitude! That's just some of the advice Education World's Principal Files principals have for soon-to-be college grads looking for their first teaching positions. Any educator who is involved in a job search will benefit from this advice from the people who are doing the hiring! Included: Questions to help any job candidate prepare!

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College students are always looking for ways to fund their education and be self-sufficient. If you are a college student looking for some good work experience, which will fetch you some quick bucks for sustenance, here are some suggestions about temporary jobs for college students: Temporary Jobs for College Students College students are looking for work opportunities that will help them to get a good working experience as well as earn good money. While picking a temporary job, do not underestimate any job. Every job has its own set of challenges that will enrich you and help you grow. Here are some of the job options that you can consider: Grader/Teaching Assistant: There are several professors in the college departments who are looking for college students who can work with them as graders and teaching assistants for undergraduate students. Being a grader or a teaching assistant is a very useful temporary job, since it will not only help you earn some money but also brush up your basics since you have to teach and assess undergraduate coursework. In addition to this, you tend to interact with the professors in the college, which would help you in the long run.

Advantages of Online Education


Online education is defined as learning, training, degree program or credit-granting course, which is mainly delivered via the Internet or an Intranet. It is a method of redefining the method of study where people can educate themselves without boundaries of timing, attendance and travel difficulties. In online courses, the students and teachers can meet once or periodically in a physical setting for lectures, labs and exams. Overall, online education gives more emphasis on global interaction and the concept of latest knowledge expansion. Advantages of Online Education For online education, one needs a standard personal computer with an Internet connection. Many people with family and job responsibilities dont have time to attend the regular classroom studies and find online education beneficial. Online education includes many online courses and online degrees. Let’s discuss some of the advantages of online education.



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Online education refers to any learning, training or credit-granting programs that are delivered via the Internet. At present, online education plays an important role in educating people all over the world. Online education offers degrees in many domains such as online nursing degrees, online MBA degrees and online psychology degrees. Let’s discuss on how to earn bachelor's degree online. A bachelor's degree is an academic degree, awarded by a college or university to those who have successfully accomplished the undergraduate course of four years. An undergraduate curriculum comprises general education, elective courses and the particular discipline of study. One can earn bachelor’s degree either by attending regular class or through online education. Choosing a learning option solely depends upon the student. If somebody decides to work and earn bachelor's degree side-by-side, then online education is the best option. There are many colleges and universities that offer online college degrees.

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The Rhythmic Arts Project was founded in 1997 by Eddie Tuduri (read about Eddie's career here, then read about the origins of TRAP on the About Us page). The Rhythmic Arts Project (TRAP) is an educational program for people with disabilities. Employing drums and percussion, the program teaches and enhances basic life skills such as: maintaining focus, using memory, taking turns, developing leadership, using numbers, using prepositional concepts, following instructions, and modeling. Issues of spatial awareness, fine and gross motor skills, and speech are also addressed. Teaching occurs in an environment that is fun and not threatening so participants develop improved confidence and a more positive self-image.
The project brings together volunteers in concert with administrators, teachers, activity directors and aids at various facilities, and is growing in popularity throughout the world. We will be facilitated in 6 countries and more than 20 states before the year is out. The Rhythmic Arts Project is a non-profit 501(C)(3) company. We honor and celebrate diversity, regardless of disability, religion, race, creed or ethnicity.
What we are not: The Rhythmic Arts Project is not a drum circle facilitation. We do not teach drums or percussion save the ability to integrate our modalities through this medium. There are a number of highly accredited hand drum teachers and drum circle facilitators available across the globe.... we however, are not one of these.

Saturday, January 24, 2009

online papers

Here's every online paper I know of which isn't mentioned elsewhere on the web site. If yours should be here, let me know about it.
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Evolutionary induction of subroutines (1992, 6 pages)Peter J. Angeline and Jordan PollackCompressed postscript. A genetic programming method which includes learning of subroutines is tested on a tic-tac-toe task.
Coevolving high-level representations (1993, 15 pages)Peter J. Angeline and Jordan PollackCompressed postscript. An expanded version of the above paper, "Evolutionary induction of subroutines," with new results. Here, the subroutines are described as "modules".
Competitive environments evolve better solutions for complex tasks (1993, 8 pages)Peter J. Angeline and Jordan PollackCompressed postscript. Advocates competitive learning for genetic algorithms. In an experiment, tic-tac-toe players evolved by genetic programming were more robust (though not stronger) when a fitness function was defined by tournament play rather than by play against a fixed opponent.
Adaptive critic design in learning to play game of go (1997)Raonak Zaman, Danil Prokhorov, and Donald C. Wunsch IIWeb page. The authors trained a neural network, using what they call a Heuristic Dynamic Programming (HDP) adaptive critic. After 6000 training games, the network had learned to defeat Wally, a weak free program, 1% of the time.
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An examination of online education and overall university participation in Canada.
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This paper examines the growth in online education across Canada and relates this growth to the growing demand placed upon the higher education industry by Canada's increasing population. It explains how Canada's rapid population growth is largely due to its liberal immigration policies and serving the educational needs of its burgeoning population is a challenge that online education seems more than capable of answering.The writer points out that online education (OE) is delivered exclusively via the Internet or, alternatively, in tandem with or completely through the use of email or other Internet related technologies. The writer concludes that there is a definite mandate to expand OE across Canada as a way to not only service the needs of a growing population but also to deliver higher education solutions to remote populations in need of these services.Outline:AbstractOverviewTheoretical BackgroundInstructors & Institutions
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"Across North America and certainly in Canada, the rise in online education programs is roughly comparable to the increase not only in secondary education participation but also the overall number of college/university programs being offered. Online degrees and online education programs, although equivalent in many respects to traditionally formatted distance programs, are differentiated from other distance programs in that they are strictly delivered via the Internet whereas distance programs can be delivered in various other media formats. However, although the format may differ the overall concept is the same: to increase the educational options available to learners who seek or need alternate access options relevant to their education needs."
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World Education at Laos UXO conference (12/2008)
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Where Elephants Weep to open in Phnom Penh (12/2008)
World Education's Silja Kallenbach authors article in Boston Herald, Making Connections website (11/2008)
New issue of The Change Agent -- "Making Sense of Climate Change" (10/2008)
USAID Awards World Education Cambodia $1.4 million for Schools for Life Program (09/2008)
World Educations launches website for Laos programs (09/2008)
World Ed Mali's Souleymane Kante quoted in The Economist (08/2008)
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World AIDS Day, December 1, 2008


December 1, 2008 marked the 20th World AIDS Day. The dire need to respond to HIV and AIDS continues: worldwide the estimated number of people living with HIV is over 33 million; in the U.S., an estimated one million Americans are living with HIV. To mark this occasion, World Education engaged in several awareness-raising activities.
In support of the aids.gov website—which provides information from the U.S. Federal government about HIV & AIDS prevention, testing, treatment, research, and using new media in response to HIV—World Education encouraged colleagues and friends to join aids.gov in four ways to take action for World AIDS Day:

Join "Facing AIDS for World AIDS Day" - A Social Network Anti-Stigma and HIV Testing Campaign
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United States: Learning Lessons Later in Life


Edell Howard is not a typical college student. Aged 38 and a father of five, Edell has had a lifetime of experience that traditional college kids would hardly be able to fathom.
Growing up in Boston, Edell lived with his parents and three older siblings. "I was spoiled, my mama's baby. I was used to getting lots of attention." Edell wanted to belong, to be accepted, but in school, he acted out. "I wanted to be cool so I did crazy stuff; I would never turn down a dare. I didn't pay much attention to my studies." [Read more...]

Dick Mayo-Smith and Tom Keehn Presented with


World Education, Inc. is pleased to announce the recipients of the first annual World Education Award; long-time supporters and board members, Richmond Mayo-Smith and Thomas Keehn. The Award has been established to honor and recognize those who contribute to advancing World Education's mission, in particular, supporting girls and women's education. [Read more...]

Pakistan: The Power of Family Literacy in Rural Pakistan



Meena Yunus' father died when she was young and her family survived by picking cotton for the local land lord in rural Pakistan. Meena wanted to go to school but her family could not afford it. A sympathetic older brother saved his rupees and finally helped Meena go through primary school, but middle school remained out of reach. Still, Meena pushed herself to read on late into the evening by candlelight. It had never occurred to Meena that there might be a way to further her education and earn an income at the same time. Then in 2004, she learned about World Education's Family Reading Program. They were looking for literate women who could pass along their skills to others. Meena agreed to teach women and girls in her village in a six-month literacy course. "It was so rewarding," Meena says, "I was so excited to share what I have learned with others. Seeing others enjoy this light of literacy makes me happy."
Now 24, Meena is a Family Reading Program mentor to three reading groups near to her home. And her younger sister, Shenila, 14, has followed her example. Shenila has become more seriousness in her studies, and says, "I feel more comfortable expressing my opinions at home and I participate in more conversations in the community. I feel lighter now." Meena has recognized the change in Shenila's attitude, and her sister's confidence has increased.
World Education, with funding from the U.S. Agency for International Development, has worked in concert with six local partner organizations since 2004, and has helped over 100,000 women in some of Pakistan's most isolated areas learn to read, write, and perform basic math. These new skills open up a world of information, learning and vision for girls, women, and families in Pakistan's most traditional Islamic communities.
The Family Reading Program promotes literacy through home-based reading programs supported by local mentors—female volunteers who help women read together out loud. Each mentor also carries a "traveling library" made up of personal biographies and oral histories of the women themselves. One woman created a "book" of stories her illiterate mother shared during her childhood and called it "Stories My Mother Never Read to Me."
World Education extended the Family Reading Program by asking women students to each choose one reading buddy to teach. Shenila picked her 75-year old grandmother (Nani in Urdu). While Nani began to learn quickly, she found that learning to read and write was more difficult than she had thought. But Nani and Shenila worked at it whenever they found time—over morning tea, at lunch, after dinner. Now Nani keeps her books with her wherever she goes. When asked, Nani explains, "I always keep them with me so I can practice." And today, she holds a steady pencil and can write a letter to her granddaughters by herself. She says, "I am given this new gift from Allah. He has prepared my granddaughters to be my teachers."
Reading buddies: Shenila, age 14, helps her grandmother Nani, age 75, study.


Other family members are particularly curious about how Nani learned to do this at her age. She tells them, "It is never too late to learn if you are willing to work hard." Like Nani, other participants in the literacy programs have overcome obstacles to learn to read and write; today they are applying their skills and new-found confidence in ways that allow them to function more independently and improve their daily lives. Newly literate women can read medicine labels, pay utility bills and read signs in the local community. Some women from the literacy classes have also formed cooperative groups that have launched micro-enterprise activities that generate income for their families. Women say that they now recognize their own personal worth, and have the confidence to stand up for themselves in public and protest when local merchants try to cheat them at the market.
As a result of literacy awareness, all the adult women in Meena's family have joined the program, including her mother, who has a learning disability. When asked what she will do next, Meena replies, "I want to invite all the illiterate women on our street to join our Family Reading Program… the people can see the positive changes literacy brings to our homes and our families. We are smarter now. We are happier and more confident about our lives."

Taliban restrict women's education in Pakistan


Thousands of young women living in a part of Pakistan once considered the country's most idyllic tourist destination have been prevented from going to school after an order from Taliban forces which have seized control of much of the area.
Fearful of violent attacks that have already seen the torching of over 180 schools in the Swat Valley, school administrators have announced that more than 900 private schools will remain closed until the security situation improves. Government officials, struggling to organise adequate protection, have appealed to schools to extend their winter holidays until at least March. The future education of around 125,000 young women is uncertain as a result of the order, said to come into effect on January 15.
In an echo of Afghanistan under the Taliban, the campaign against female education is the latest phase of a brutal and swift advance across the valley led by local Taliban commander Maulana Fazlullah that has included the beheading of opponents, the closure of barber shops, political assassinations, kidnappings and the destruction of homes belonging to the wealthy.
Earlier this month, militants were believed to be behind attacks on the homes of the Wali of Swat, the benign autocrat who ruled the valley and who has now fled to Islamabad, and Hameedullah Khan, a reporter for the respected Dawn newspaper.
The Taliban have also introduced a parallel legal system where makeshift Sharia courts order lashes and death sentences for those seen to be violating their brand of Islamic law, said Shoukat Saleem, a lawyer.
“Yesterday there was a bombing of a school in Mingora, the main city,” he added. “No one is giving any education. Girls preparing for their matriculation exams in March have had to abandon their education. Unless the government or the Taliban announce that the situation will be ok, no one will take the risk.”
Shoukat Ali Yousafzai, the top civil administrator, said most of the schools were currently closed for winter holidays. “Once they are over, we will give security with the help of the army,” he said.
But in a sign of worsening security in even Mingora, which until recently been beyond the reach of the Taliban, Mr Yousafzai said around 50 corpses had been discovered dumped this month. Some have been found beheaded, others carried a note warning readers not to remove the body before an appointed time.
Ziauddin Yousafzai, a spokesman for the Private Schools Management Association, said: “It will be very difficult to reopen the schools as long as there is no political solution of the problem?The Taliban are now the de facto rulers of Swat.”
The Swat Valley in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) was once widely known as the Switzerland of Pakistan and famed as a destination for honeymooners and other tourists. In the past 18 months the area has increasingly fallen under militant control. Senior army officers claim their remit remains extensive - particularly during the day - but local people say that more than three-quarters of the valley is effectively outside of government control.
The military says the tactics of Taliban fighters have become increasingly brutal in recent months. The number of troops has been boosted in recent months to counter the militants. Maj General Athar Abbas, a senior army spokesman, said: “In Swat the militants have become very ruthless - there are executions and beheadings. This is the fear and terror they want to create on the part of the public,” he said.
But Muslim Khan, a Taliban spokesman, said they would not allow any girls' schools to operate until the army withdrew from the valley and Sharia Law was imposed. He told the Associated Press: “These schools are being run under a system introduced by the British and promote obscenity and vulgarity in society.”

World universities offer free online education

By Khalid Hasan
WASHINGTON: By the end of this year, the contents of all 1,800 courses taught at the world’s leading universities will be available online to anyone, anywhere in the world. Learners will not have to register for classes, everyone will be accepted, and it will be free.According to a report in the Christian Science Monitor, the OpenCourseWare movement, began at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 2002 and has now spread to 120 universities worldwide. Anyone with an Internet connection and a desire to learn can benefit. Intended as an act of “intellectual philanthropy,” OpenCourseWare (OCW) provides free access to course materials such as syllabi, video or audio lectures, notes, homework assignments and illustrations. The MIT site () along with companion sites that translate the material into other languages, now average about 1.4 million visits per month from learners “in every single country on the planet.” According to the CSM report, “The sheer volume and variety of the educational materials being released by MIT and its OCW collaborators is nothing less than stunning … What OCW is not, its supporters agree, is a substitute for attending a university. For one thing, OCW learners aren’t able to receive feedback from a professor - or to discuss the course with fellow students. A college education is ‘really the total package of students interacting with other students, forming networks, interacting with faculty, and that whole environment of being associated with the school,’ says James Yager at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. He oversees the OCW program there. His school of public health now offers nearly 40 of its most popular courses for free via OCW. The school’s goal is to put 90 to 100 of its 200 or so core courses online within the next year or so.”Besides MIT, Tufts, and Johns Hopkins, the OCW consortium () in the United States includes among its members Michigan State, Michigan, Notre Dame, and Utah State. Internationally, members include groups of universities in China, Japan, and Spain. So far MIT has published 1,550 of its courses for OCW and plans to get the rest online by the end of this year. The materials for each course vary. Full videos of lectures, one of the most popular features, are available for only 26 courses, about 1,000 hours of video in all. The programme relies on financial support from foundations, individuals, and MIT itself. The OCW effort is part of a wide range of dynamic educational content emerging on the Internet, says Dan Colman, associate dean and director of Stanford University’s continuing studies programme and host of the website (), which highlights what’s happening in Web-based education, with an emphasis on podcasts. However, lab work, which usually requires close hands-on collaboration between an instructor and students, remains problematic online.

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