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SOCIETAL TOPICS

• Showrooming is when a customer goes to a store to look at a product, then purchases the item online, usually for a lower price.

• 50% percent of online sales are driven by showrooming and luxury items.

• Consumer electronics are the most commonly showroomed products.

WEEK 1-SHOWROOMING

• Hands on activities are how I learn best. I am a visual learner, so I retain information better when I am given something to look at, rather than listening to a concept.

WEEK 1- HOW I LEARN BEST

• Social media can rapidly spread information that is either intentionally or unintentionally misleading or provocative.

• What could be done to protect against the risk of digital wildfires? Many jurisdictions already have laws that limit freedom of speech in the real world for reasons such as incitement of violence or panic, and are grappling with how to apply those laws to online activities.

• Build internet firewalls to prevent digital wildfires from occurring. Only the users of the internet users can do this!

WEEK 2- HOW CAN YOU PREVENT DIGITAL

WILDFIRES?

• MOOC or“Massive Open Online Course” that anyone with an Internet connection can attend for free.

• MOOCs typically do not offer credits awarded to paying students at schools. However, assessment of learning may be done for certification.

• Participants do not need to be a registered student in a school to "take" a MOOC, and are not required to pay a fee.

• MOOCs can also serve as a potential networking hub for people interested in the topic of the courses being taught.

WEEK 2- MOOC

• The process of translating an idea or invention into a good or service that creates value or for which customers will pay.

• To be called an innovation, an idea must be replicable at an economicalcost and must satisfy a specific need.

• involves deliberate application of information, imagination and initiative in deriving greater or different values from resources, and includes all processes by which new ideas are generated and converted into useful products.

WEEK 3- INNOVATION

• Intellectual property (IP) refers to creations of the mind: inventions, literary and artistic works, and symbols, names, images, and designs used in commerce.

• IP is divided into two categories: Industrial property, which includes inventions, trademarks, industrial designs, and geographic indications of source; and Copyright, works such as novels, poems and plays, films, musical works, artistic works such as drawings, paintings, photographs and sculptures, and architectural designs.

• Rights related to copyright include those of performing artists in their performances, producers of phonograms in their recordings, and those of broadcasters in their radio and television programs

WEEK 3- INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

WEEK 4- COPYRIGHT, OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE, EPIC

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Societal Topics Week 4 Double Tweet

• An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license, and made available online to be freely used by students, teachers

and members of the public. • Many open textbooks are distributed in other

printed, e-book, or audio formats that m• Overall, open textbooks have been found by the

Student PIRGs to offer 80% or more savings to higher education students over traditional

textbook publishers.

WEEK5-OPEN SOURCE TEXTBOOKS

• Microsoft Access is the database application from the Microsoft Office Suite of applications. It is a

powerful personal database and data manipulation tool that is also widely used in

many small businesses.• A communications program from Microsoft,

meant to compete with ProComm and other programs. It sucked and was dropped. Years later

they reused the name for their database.• Access tables support a variety of standard field

types, indices, and referential integrity

WEEK5-ACCESS

• Microsoft recognizes that as a leading technology provider with global operations, our

business can help to promote human rights. • Our approach to human rights is aligned with

the UN Guiding Principles for Business and Human Rights.

• We accept the important responsibility we have to respect human rights and we aid to bring the power of technology to bear to promote respect

for human rights throughout the world.

WEEK6-HUMAN RIGHTS

• A unified, HTML5-based user interface system for all popular mobile device platforms, built on the rock-solid

jQuery and jQuery UI foundation.• Its lightweight code is built with progressive

enhancement, and has a flexible, easy design.• Some examples are listed below

WEEK6-JQUERY MOBILE

• Internet governance is the development and application of shared principles, norms, rules,

decision-making procedures, and programs that shape the evolution and use of the Internet.

WEEK7-INTERNET GOVERNANCE

• Google Apps is a suite of Google applications that brings together essential services to help your business.

• This is a hosted service that lets businesses, schools, and institutions use a variety of Google products

• includes Email, Google Docs, Google Calendar, and Google Talk -- on a unique domain

WEEK7-GOOGLE APPLICATIONS

• Geolocation is the identification of the real-world geographic location of an object, such as a radar, mobile phone or an internet-connected computer

terminal.

Geolocation may refer to the practice of assessing the location, or to the actual assessed location rather than

geographic coordinates.

WEEK8-GEOLOCATION

• When we log onto the Internet, we take lots of things for granted. We assume that we'll be able to access

whatever Web site we want, whenever we want to go there.

• What makes all these assumptions possible is "Network Neutrality," the guiding principle that preserves the free

and open Internet.• Net Neutrality means that Internet service providers

may not discriminate between different kinds of content and applications online.

• It guarantees a level playing field for all Web sites and Internet technologies.

WEEK8-NET NEUTRALITY

• Spam is the use of electronic messaging systems to send bulk messages, mostly advertising, indiscriminately.

• While the most widely recognized form of spam is e-mail spam, the term is applied to similar abuses in other

media.

WEEK9-SPAM

• Microsoft Office Live is a discontinued web-based service providing document sharing and website

creation tools for consumers and small businesses. • Office Live consisted of two services, Office Live Workspace, which was superseded by SkyDrive, and Office Live Small Business, which was superseded

by Office 365.

WEEK9-OFFICE LIVE

• Many web developers consider security a low priority. Security is frequently relegated to the end of the

software development life cycle, as little more than an afterthought. Sometimes, software security is neglected

entirely, resulting in applications rife with common vulnerabilities.

• Because such bugs might manifest only under conditions present during an attack, they can be hard to detect prior to such events without knowledge of how the

exploitation process works.• Using a web application built with jQuery Mobile, PHP,

and MySQL, this tutorial shows how many types of vulnerabilities occur along with common methods of exploitation and, most importantly, their respective

countermeasures

WEEK10-SECURITY

• In jQuery Mobile, you can use existing and new HTML5 input types such as password, email, tel, number, and

more. Some type values are rendered differently across browsers — for example, Chrome displays the range input renders as a slider — so we standardize their

appearance by dynamically changing their type to text (currently, this applies to range and search). You can configure which input types are degraded to text with

the page plugin's options.• One major advantage of using these more specific input

types if that on mobile devices, specialized keyboards that speed data entry are offered in place of the standard

text keyboard. Try the following inputs on a mobile device to see which display custom keyboards on various

platforms.

WEEK10-STANDARDIZATION

• Zillow is an online real estate database that was founded in 2005 by Rich Barton and Lloyd

Frink, former Microsoft executives and founders of Microsoft spin-off Expedia.

WEEK12-ZILLOW.COM

• Internet privacy involves the right or mandate of personal privacy concerning the storing, repurposing,

providing to third-parties, and displaying of information pertaining to oneself via the Internet. Privacy can entail either Personally Identifying Information (PII) or non-PII information such as a site visitor's behavior on a website.

• PII refers to any information that can be used to identify an individual. For example, age and physical address

alone could identify who an individual is without explicitly disclosing their name, as these two factors are

unique enough to typically identify a specific person.

WEEK12-PRIVACY

• is a touchscreen-based smartphone developed by Apple Inc.

• It is the sixth generation of the iPhone and succeeds the iPhone 4S.

WEEK13-IPHONE 5S

• Online research and learning tool that allows users to search for educational content and visualize relationships with materials of related topics

WEEK13-INSTAGROK.COM

• This software will take a 100 of the professors already graded essay’s and compare the rest using a new

software. The grading is based on technique, grammar, spelling, and plagiarism.

• Although proven useful, most professors do not trust it because language is an interpretation of thought and

emotion, and a machine is not capable of either thought nor emotion.

WEEK14-ESSAY GRADING SOFTWARE

• Ushahidi is an open source project which allows users to crowd source crisis information to be sent via mobile. It

is intended for sending information for collection, interaction, and visualization purposes and makes

communication easier.

WEEK 14-USHAHIDI