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Machovec, George S. – Online Libraries and Microcomputers, 1997
Describes thin clients, a networking technology that allows organizations to provide software applications over networked workstations connected to a central server. Topics include corporate settings; major advantages, including cost effectiveness and increased computer security; problems; and possible applications for large public and academic…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Computer Security, Computer Software, Corporations
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Payne, Shirley – Educause Quarterly, 2003
Discusses how to develop effective security education and awareness programs to help the wide and varied groups of people on campuses understand their role in campus security, examining: target audiences (e.g., students, parents, faculty, researchers, and administrators); effective delivery methods (e.g., online quizzes, handbooks, and videos);…
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Computer Security, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology
Brown, Joan Marie – Learning & Leading with Technology, 1997
Describes four open-ended activities for students in grades 4-12 designed to encourage thought, discussion, and decision making in classes dealing with issues in ethics and technology. Provides teacher directions, describes activities, and outlines debriefing sessions for lessons in copyright infringement, network security, artificial…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Class Activities, Computer Networks, Computer Security
Feldman, Susan E. – Searcher, 1995
Examines the needs of Internet users, reviews the responses to these needs, and discusses the role information professionals play in using and organizing online information. User needs include: ease of use, compatibility, reliability, integration of Internet software, stability, affordability, centralized information-finding mechanisms, quality…
Descriptors: Computer Security, Computer Software, Information Scientists, Needs Assessment
Nyerges, Mike – Computers in Libraries, 1999
Describes one public school library's struggles and solutions to problems associated with managing its new Windows desktop. To implement goals for organizing the desktop, the library selected the FoolProof desktop security system, utilized networks administration to enforce the school's Acceptable Use Policy, and used Windows 95 System Policies.…
Descriptors: Administration, Computer Networks, Computer Security, Computer System Design
Littman, Marlyn Kemper – Journal of Instruction Delivery Systems, 1996
Explores security challenges and practical approaches to safeguarding school networks against invasion. Highlights include security problems; computer viruses; privacy assaults; Internet invasions; building a security policy; authentication; passwords; encryption; firewalls; and acceptable use policies. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Computer Security, Computer Uses in Education, Elementary Secondary Education
Carlson, Scott; Foster, Andrea L. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2002
Describes how many college officials are confused by the USA Patriot Act, a new anti-terrorism law that may affect campus networks and library records; they believe its provisions could raise privacy and academic freedom issues. (EV)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Compliance (Legal), Computer Security, Confidential Records
Fryer, Wesley – Technology & Learning, 2004
There has long been a power struggle between techies and teachers over classroom computer desktops. IT personnel tend to believe allowing "inept" educators to have unfettered access to their computer's hard drive is an open invitation for trouble. Conversely, teachers often perceive tech support to be "uncaring" adversaries standing in the way of…
Descriptors: Teachers, Educational Innovation, Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education
Dark, Melissa; Poftak, Amy – Technology & Learning, 2004
In this article, the authors address the importance of taking a proactive approach to securing a school's network. To do this, it is first required to know the system's specific vulnerabilities and what steps to take to reduce them. The formal process for doing this is known as an information security risk assessment, or a security audit. What…
Descriptors: Computer Security, School Districts, Risk Management, Computer Networks
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Starkman, Neal – T.H.E. Journal, 2007
Through conversations with students across different grade levels, there is clear evidence that two of the things they most desire contradict each other--and they use electronic technology to get both of them. This author had conversations with three groups of students in Seattle about their favorite electronic technologies, and any concerns they…
Descriptors: Privacy, High School Students, Computer Mediated Communication, Information Technology
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Greitzer, Frank L.; Kuchar, Olga Anna; Huston, Kristy – Journal on Educational Resources in Computing, 2007
Serious games use entertainment principles, creativity, and technology to meet government or corporate training objectives, but these principles alone will not guarantee that the intended learning will occur. To be effective, serious games must incorporate sound cognitive, learning, and pedagogical principles into their design and structure. In…
Descriptors: Training Objectives, Educational Technology, Educational Principles, Design Requirements
Panettieri, Joseph C. – Campus Technology, 2007
University CIOs and their municipal counterparts will need to ensure that broadband systems provide plenty of bandwidth for hundreds of different devices used by thousands--and perhaps even millions--of users. Some university WiFi networks are already clogged with too many users. Moreover, universities must somehow provide wireless network access…
Descriptors: Privacy, Telecommunications, Computer Networks, Computer Security
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Brustoloni, Jose Carlos – Journal on Educational Resources in Computing, 2006
We describe a sequence of five experiments on network security that cast students successively in the roles of computer user, programmer, and system administrator. Unlike experiments described in several previous papers, these experiments avoid placing students in the role of attacker. Each experiment starts with an in-class demonstration of an…
Descriptors: Confidentiality, Integrity, Internet, Laboratory Experiments
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Kafai, Yasmin B.; Nixon, Althea Scott; Burnam, Bruce – Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, 2007
With increased computer technology use in schools, preservice teachers must be prepared to deal with ethical issues involved in a range of computer uses, such as students plagiarizing from the Internet or accessing adults-only web sites. We investigated preservice teachers' judgments regarding several scenarios of student uses of the computer and…
Descriptors: Internet, Preservice Teachers, Ethics, Preservice Teacher Education
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Enyeart, Mike; Staman, E. Michael; Valdes, Jose J., Jr. – EDUCAUSE Review, 2007
The concept of convergence has evolved significantly during recent years. Today, "convergence" refers to the integration of the communications and computing resources and services that seamlessly traverse multiple infrastructures and deliver content to multiple platforms or appliances. Convergence is real. Those in higher education, and especially…
Descriptors: Educational Opportunities, Higher Education, Educational Trends, Surveys
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