Saturday, September 12, 2015

Information Technology and Definition Information Technology

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Information technology has been authentic by the Advice Technology Association of America, or the ITAA as getting the study, design, development, accomplishing abutment and/or administering of any computer based advice systems. This relates decidedly to software applications and computer hardware. Advice technology deals with application cyberbanking computers and software to convert, store, protect, process, retrieve with aegis or address any information. What began abounding years ago as a appellation that abounding had no acquaintance of to a appellation that has skyrocketed to cover several aspects of accretion and technology. Advice technology is a advanced
based appellation and encompasses abounding areas. Professionals in advice technology may accomplish a advanced array of tasks that ambit from

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Technology in Education

Technology in Education Advantages and DisadvantagesTechnology has revolutionized the classroom but is not after its disadvantages--not in its use, but in what its use replaces. Abounding classrooms are getting retrofitted with Smartboards and computers but they cannot alter old methods of teaching.
New technologies can add efficiencies, but they can't alter old methods of teaching.
Technology has revolutionized the classroom but is not after its disadvantages--not in its use, but in what its use replaces. Abounding classrooms are getting retrofitted with Smartboards and computers but they cannot alter old methods of teaching.
Potential

The technology accessible today has fabricated a abundance of ability accessible to students, which offers abundant abeyant for the acceleration and appearance of learning. Advice is presented in so abounding means that any blazon learner, whether able or disabled, can acquisition and use the all-important material. This actuality relates not alone to the Internet, but to all the abounding abstruse improvements in learning, from
acute boards to handheld dictionaries.
Loss of Skills

With this added admission to ability aswell comes a apparent accident of advice abilities and alternate abilities amid acceptance and teacher, and acceptance to peers. These abilities are not as all-important in a classroom of computers, area individuality is a basic of acquirements and is encouraged. Aside from learning, battle resolution and socialization acclimated to be two arresting affidavit accouchement came to school. The accent now has confused abroad from these areas.
Access to All
Education is no best the elitist advantage it already was. The advice on the Internet is there for all who accept access, after discrimination. People of all amusing strata are able to use abstruse advances, which is a adequately new bookish development in America.
Poor Remain Poor
While accepted admission is not denied, some accouchement may not be apparent to computers and added technology because of socio-economic status. A adolescent may reside in a home after a computer, and affairs are he will appear a poor academy commune with bound numbers of computers available. A apprentice may get to use a computer for a abbreviate time, or alone as a once-a-week action instead of a approved chic period. This puts these accouchement at a disadvantage in acquirements abstruse functions. Poor districts are aswell a lot of adequate not to be the recipients of added abstruse modes of learning.
Advantages vs. Disadvantages
The computer age is here; this cannot be debated. Is it bigger for accouchement to accept admission to computers with all their abstracts at the accident of interpersonal skills? Is it adequate that a apprentice can allocution to anyone center about the apple via burning messaging but not be able to get forth with the apprentice sitting next to her in a classroom? Technology can enhance acceptable methods of acquirements but cannot alter the animal touch. Ultimately, the superior of the chic will depend alone on the superior of the abecedary and not the attendance of technology.
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Sunday, July 29, 2012

Living Technology

Sustainability is an important part of our lives, not only because we have to take it under consideration to save our planet, but also because we want to feel good about our jobs and because we want to be effective members not only in our societies but also
in the whole planet. Thinking about it, we couldn’t reach this far, in recycling and sustainability level, without technology. Now, with the technology use in the design and architecture fields, we were able to come up with green energy, multi-functional spaces, and the smart house expression.

30 years ago, green energy was just a dream, but with the technology revolution, it became possible to build green energy projects. While I was doing research about technology and its role in sustainability, a lot of green energy projects came up in my research, but I’m going to mention two projects, which grabbed my attention the most. The first project is called energy islands (figure 2). This project based on taking advantage of the ocean’s waves and the wind energy in the oceans. The idea of this project is simple; it’s about placing turbines under the water, which connected generators on the surface of the island to create clean, renewable energy. Next to placing turbines under the water, they place number of Windmills and solar cells on the surface of these islands, which also contributes providing clean power source.

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Technology

RIST believes that Advice and Communication Technology is an capital accomplishment for activity in the 21st century, a apparatus for teaching and acquirements and an bookish discipline. Our ambition is to advice all associates of the RIST association accomplish the a lot of of acquirements with adapted technologies.
RIST is a baton in educational technology. We are alive in the educational technology and acquirements community. We are a approved area for the International Schools Technology Exchange
Committee (ISTEC).
The laptop computers use wireless Internet admission in our classrooms, with technology getting a apparatus that is allotment of all applicative acquirements situations. In accession to computers, classrooms aswell accept projectors which accommodate acceptance with bright admission to their advisory materials. Media monitors are displayed school-wide to accommodate acceptance admission to academy announcements and appropriate events.
Students at RIST use Advice Technology (IT) to apprentice in a advantageous and able manner, to accurate their account and appearance creativity, to assay and break problems, to acquaint their allegation and to authenticate their acquirements outcomes.
Subscribing to the latest in online analysis portals, RIST acceptance accept admission to a wide-array of capital advice to conduct their research. Our investment in technology is on a continuum and is consistently getting revised and added to accept the best accoutrement accessible for our association of learners.
RIST believes technology abilities are best abstruse in the ambience of the students’ circadian learning. RIST believes that application technology can enhance the acquirements of the classroom agreeable knowledge. RIST has put in abode an chip technology acquirements model. Acceptance apprentice IT abilities throughout the advance of their curricular learning.

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Introducing Technology Plans

Individuals accepting casework from Imagine!, including all of the association of our SmartHomes, accept anniversary planning affairs area the individuals, forth with ancestors members, affliction providers, and added key associates of the individual’s abutment aggregation altercate what casework will best accommodated the needs and goals of the individual. During these meetings, the aggregation develops what are accepted as Alone Affairs (IPs). These affairs focus on the issues discussed in the affair and outline the strategies for acclamation them.
To added our adeptness to see how technology can appulse the lives of the association active in our SmartHomes, we accept amorphous to advance citizen Technology Affairs to abutment and enhance anniversary resident’s IP. The Technology Affairs will focus on how to use technology to aerate residents’ ability and superior
of activity while optimizing the ability and capability of caregivers in the account environment.
The Technology Affairs will analyze baseline accomplishment levels at assorted tasks, analyze cold milestones that will announce an access above those baseline skills, and again actualize methodologies and motivational affairs advised to accommodated those cold milestones.

The cold milestones will body on anniversary added in such a way that association will be able to use technology to yield incremental accomplish against accommodated bigger goals articular in IPs – absorption on what is important to and important for anniversary alone resident.
The abstracts from the Technology Affairs will be tracked, so we can accept bigger abstracts of the success ante of the abounding technologies already in use in the SmartHomes.

The new citizen Technology Affairs are addition archetype of how Imagine! is affective advanced with Phase II of its SmartHomes project, area we are application the homes as active laboratories to analyze and advance the a lot of able accoutrement for confined humans with adorning disabilities and accompanying altitude – so we can accommodated the needs of abounding added in the future!
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Face recognition technology is ramped up

PERTH: A dot-sized part of a face may soon be all that is needed to identify a person, according to an Australian face recognition expert.
Ajmal Mian from the University of Western Australia in Perth is investigating how to use satellite technology to identify facial features that lie under the skin - a technology that could one day be used to identify people who have used cosmetic surgery to alter their face.
"Multi-spectral imaging can be used to measure light reflected off a face at hundreds of discrete wavelengths in the visible spectrum and beyond," he said. "Recognition based on sets of facial images from surveillance cameras, YouTube videos, Google Images or personal photo albums is more accurate because they contain more information."
Better than fingerprinting
Mian said that face recognition technology was better than fingerprinting because it didn't require special equipment or an expert to verify the results. Plus any part of a face can be used, and many images of a person's face - including different expressions and poses - could be merged to make a composite image that was more meaningful to the machine.
"Humans can recognise a person regardless of whether they're laughing, frowning, crying or sleeping. Machines may soon be able to do the same," he said. "Humans are very good at finding a familiar face in a crowd but less able to identify someone they may have seen only once. This is where machines outperform people because they can memorise images and never tire of matching them to faces in a crowd."
Mian added that face recognition technology is being used increasingly for computer log-ons, identity checks and surveillance. He said it can be used in any kind of machine such as mobile phones, computers and robots. "It's the most user-friendly way to authenticate someone and is now so sophisticated that machines can identify a face no matter what the expression."

Technology: A gift or A curse

Lately I accept apprehend abounding online writing on technology and internet issues.In the accomplished anniversary there accept been the following: Some of Google had been afraid in China, Nintendo server
getting afraid into. A few weeks back, the case of Sony getting afraid into and claimed advice of users were stolen. As technology advances, we acquisition ourselves application it added and added in accustomed life, relying on it added and if put into acute context, we accept become absolutely abased to it and may at times become disciplinarian to technology. Who can candidly say they do not analysis their phones or emails at atomic 2-3 times or added a day? How abounding of us would say the aboriginal affair we grab in the morning afore we deathwatch up is our phone?
I am academic if we in fact recorded our own time acceptance of technology in just one day, we will be shocked. If you anticipate about it this will include: phones, PC, internet, television, gadgets

Researchers Trying to Give First Supersonic Biplane Some Lift

Return of the Biplane Shigeru Obayashi/Tohoku University
In the 1930s engineer Adolf Busemann conceived of a supersonic biplane that produced no sonic boom—
the shock waves would bounce off the plane’s two wings at opposing angles, nullifying each other. But the design created so much drag that the plane wouldn’t have been able to fly. Now two groups are trying to improve the concept with computer simulations. Engineers at Japan’s Tohoku University devised wings with shifting flaps that adjust for drag at different speeds. And researchers from MIT and Stanford University widened the air channel between the wings and tilted their leading and trailing edges. If either design gets built, it could be the first supersonic biplane to take off.

NASA Successfully Tests its Inflatable Heat Shield in Reentry

IRVE-3 During Vacuum Testing at NASA's Langley Research Center NASA Langley/Kathy Barnstorff
NASA’s inflatable heat shield took another big step forward early this morning when its Inflatable Reentry
Vehicle Experiment (IRVE-3) came screaming through the atmosphere and splashed down in the Atlantic after spending 15 minutes undergoing the intense heat and pressure of atmospheric reentry. Launched from Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia, the IRVE-3 mission further demonstrated that an inflatable heat shield can protect a space capsule as it enters the atmosphere at hypersonic speeds.
IRVE-3 consists of a series of un-inflated rings packed into a cone and wrapped in layers of heat resistant materials, creating a kind of thermal blanket around an incoming spacecraft. At 7:01 a.m. local time this morning, this package was hurled skyward aboard a Black Brant rocket to suborbital altitudes at speeds reaching 7,600 miles per hour. About six minutes in, the 680-pound aeroshell separated from the rocket at about 280 miles up.At this point, IRVE-3 rapidly pumped nitrogen into its aeroshell, expanding it from a conical package that fit inside the Black Brant’s 22-inch-diameter nose cone into a 10-foot-diameter mushroom-like heat shield. Onboard cameras and sensors captured the entire 20-minute mission in realtime--a mission that NASA is calling an unqualified success.
IRVE-3 is part of NASA’s Hypersonic Inflatable Aerodynamic Decelerator (HIAD) Project, which aims to provide the agency with a less-expensive and modular means to return space capsules--those carrying cargo from the International Space Station, for instance--to Earth safely despite the high forces and temperatures that act on them during reentry. Doing so could make travel to and from earth orbit far more economical while also providing a tested and certified platform that could be readily adapted to various spacecraft to ensure safe reentry.

Speedo's Super-Fast, Shark-Skin-Inspired Fastskin Swimsuit Is Actually Nothing Like a Shark's Skin

Speedo LZR Suit Speedo
Speedo's Fastskin line (including the banned-as-of-2009 LZR suit) of high-tech, high-performance swimsuits were inspired by the skin of a shark--shark skin's sandpaper-like texture is thought to reduce drag, hence its
usefulness in swimming gear. But an ichthyologist at Harvard performed a study and found that Fastskin is "nothing like shark skin at all," and that its surface properties do not reduce drag one bit.
Shark skin, as well as the skin of related fish like rays and chimaeras, is covered with dermal denticles, almost like little teeth. George Lauder, a professor of ichthyology at Harvard, performed experiments to analyze the purpose of these dermal denticles, and tested the Speedo suits as well, to see how similar they are.
 hark Skin Closeup:  Creative Commons
What he found was that while the Speedo Fastskin suits may enhance a swimmer's speed, it's not due to the reduction of drag. Says Lauder:
“What we found is that as the shark skin membrane moves, there is a separation of flow. The denticles create a low-pressure zone, called a leading-edge vortex, as the water moves over the skin,” he said. “You can imagine this low-pressure area as sucking you forward. The denticles enhance this leading-edge vortex. So my hypothesis is that these structures that make up shark skin reduce drag, but I also believe them to be thrust-enhancing.”
But that drag reduction only occurs when the skin is attached to a flexible body. Human bodies, which are far less flexible, receive no benefits at all from the surface of the suit. Of course, Lauder speculates that the suit could still have speed benefits--it enhances a swimmer's posture, and its tightness could have a beneficial impact on circulation. But swim like a shark? Nope--it's going to take more than some artificial shark skin for that.

Sally Ride, America's First Female Astronaut, Has Died

Sally Ride Aboard Challenger U.S. National Archives and Records Administration 
Sally Ride, America’s first female astronaut, died today in La Jolla, Calif., after a 17-month battle with
pancreatic cancer. Ride was a doctoral candidate in physics at Stanford University in 1977 when she answered an ad placed by NASA seeking astronauts. She flew aboard the space shuttle Challenger in 1983, becoming not only America’s first woman in space, but at 32 years of age, also the youngest American to have traveled in space at that time. She left NASA in 1987, spending much of her time thereafter encouraging students--especially young women--to pursue careers in science and engineering. She was 61.

Sunday, July 22, 2012

12 Reasons I Use Technology in my Classroom

This was going to be my top ten list of reasons, but then I came up with two more. (Maybe that makes me an overachiever?) There are many excellent posts and articles out there on why teachers do (or should) use technology in their classrooms. I've read many, but I wanted to write down my own reasons, and I thought I'd record them here:


  1. Because you can play with it. When was the last time you played with a textbook? I know some kids do, because I've had to remove inappropriate drawings from some I've had handed back at the end of the semester, but playing with technology can lead to learning, while drawing genitalia in a textbook really does not!
  2. Because the wealth of second language resources available online can't be beat. As a second language teacher, this reason is important enough that you really don't need any others.
  3. Because many kids already use it. If you want to engage them on the level of their interests, you've got to go there.
  4. Because many kids don't use it and are scared of it or don't have access to it at home. Technology is not a fad, and it's not going away. I might be the only person to open that door for a student, and it's an opportunity I don't want to miss.
  5. Because it's especially engaging for boys. As the mother of two boys, I know the value of keeping them engaged in school. The number of boys who continue with language classes at the senior level tends to drop sharply as they get towards the senior years, and if there's something I can do to keep them interested, I'll do it because I want as many kids as possible to get that second language education.
  6. Because it can be alienating for girls. It was for me when I first encountered it, and as the aunt of three lovely nieces, the last thing I want for them (or any other girl) is to be alienated by technology in school.
  7. Because I like it, and teaching from your strength is always a good idea.
  8. Because it's challenging. Technology is dynamic and always developing, and it's one of the ways I hope to foster a love for lifelong learning in my students. Being open to change is not easy, but I believe it's going to be an essential life skill for this generation.
  9. Because it lends itself beautifully to critical thinking and inquiry learning. You have to design your projects carefully  in order to ensure that students can't Google the answers, but it's well worth the effort.
  10. Because it offers choice and flexibility. There are many tools that are available for students to use, and giving them the choice of what to use, as well as the tools to evaluate which one might be a good option, is a wonderful way of engaging them in the process.
  11. Because there are many free tools available. Let's face it - in this day and age of fiscal restraint, free is a good price!
  12.  Because if I choose the right tools, the technology  I use in my classroom will have applications in other classes my students take, or other areas of their lives. Getting them to see what they do in my classroom as important and useful is exciting!

A Plan For Airships That Might Finally Take Off

"Some kids wanted to be firefighters,” Igor Pasternak says. “I always thought about blimps.” Pasternak grew up in Lviv, Ukraine, near a weather station. When he was six, he convinced the Soviet meteorologists there to let him launch one of their balloons. “I was hooked,” he says. “I wanted to build airships.”

We are standing in the vast wood-beamed hangar where one such vessel, a 400-foot-long “variable buoyancy functional cargo airship” called the Aeroscraft, is being assembled. The looming aluminum and carbon-fiber skeleton, not entirely unlike a half-completed Death Star, is the prototype for what Pasternak says will be a new and better kind of flying machine: one that can carry substantial cargo to any place on Earth. The reason there are so few blimps flying today, he says, is that “no one has improved the concept. I am solving a problem more than a century old.”
Pasternak is wearing a T-shirt that says Ballast Control Matters, which pretty much sums up that problem. “Blimps fly with buoyancy,” Pasternak says. “But when the blimp is empty, if you don’t hold it down, the ship flies into space. I realized we could compress the helium inside special chambers and give the ship more or less lift.”
Hot-air balloons are completely at the mercy of the winds, and even dirigibles (a general term for all steerable airships) still require ground crews—guys with ropes and ballast. If Pasternak’s variable-buoyancy system works, the pilot will be able to maneuver in all directions, vertically and horizontally, with no external assistance. He will be able to go anywhere and land anywhere, and take a very big cargo along with him. “Then you have progress,” Pasternak says.
Revolutionizing transportation with airships is an old idea but a persistent one, and it’s usually the military that brings it closer to reality. More than a century after George Griffith described armed conflict fought with “war balloons” in his popular novel The Angel of the Revolution, the U.S. military was considering the merits of transporting materiel with airships. In 2005 Darpa, the Pentagon’s experimental branch, initiated Project Walrus and set about finding a contractor to build a “hybrid ultra-large aircraft” that could transport 500 tons of cargo at least 12,000 nautical miles. Pasternak’s Aeros got the biggest contract of the project. (“There is only one solution,” Pasternak had explained to the Los Angeles Times, “and we have that one solution.”) But in 2010, the Pentagon chose not to renew Project Walrus, a fate not uncommon to airship schemes.
Builders around the world nonetheless continue to investigate various ways to get airships off the ground. Northrop Grumman, Lockheed and other major aviation companies, alongside such smaller entrepreneurs as Cargolifter and Aeros have all at various times participated in the race to build a commercially viable airship.
Bill Crowder, a logistics expert who is inspecting the Aeros prototype with us today, has been following Pasternak’s efforts for years. Logistics is the industry term for the business of getting the world’s freight and equipment where it needs to go. Imagining the sky filled with Titanic-size dirigibles induces “the giggle factor,” Crowder now says, craning his neck up toward the frame, but that doesn’t mean it’s not a good idea. And in fact, a ship like this could stay in the air for a week and then deliver a substantial payload—a 50-ton crane, say, that’s needed in the Arctic.
Pasternak launched Worldwide Aeros Corp. in Ukraine in 1987 and at first made just unmanned “aerostats,” small tethered blimps. He moved the company to the U.S. shortly after the collapse of the Soviet Union and, in a moment of détente, became the lead Pentagon contractor for the development of lighter-than-air vehicles. Aeros is the biggest seller on Earth both of aerostats and manned blimps—its customers include the U.S. Department of Defense and authorities in several foreign governments—but all of that, Pasternak says, is a means to an end. “I always wanted to build the Aeroscraft,” he says. “I put all the profit of my company into this new ship. Everything.”
Flying Hotels: The first customers for Aeroscraft airships will be cargo companies, but the vehicles could eventually be developed into flying hotels that silently transport guests from New York to Los Angeles overnight.  Worldwide Aeros Corp.
For the moment, his ship is leading the race. Cargolifter went out of business, as did Advanced Technologies Group, the U.K.’s main firm attempting to revive airship innovation. Lockheed and Northrop have fixed their sights on a type of airship that still requires a runway. “None of them have the capability of the Aeroscraft,” Pasternak says.
The widely used C-17 cargo plane can carry 75 tons. The one-off Soviet AN-225 can carry a record-breaking 275 tons. But if the Aeroscraft prototype works and Pasternak completes plans to build an 800-foot model, he will advance the capacity of airborne transportation to 500 tons, delivered anywhere. “This is a lovely sight to a logistics guy,” Crowder says. “I’ve been waiting for something like this for a long time.

Technology’s Dark Side – How It Can Be Used Against Us

Few can argue about the benefits of technology. It has allowed us to save time, work on the go, and get more done in a day than our grandparents ever dreamed of. There are many benefits that technology has
brought us, such as locating lost children, assisting patients en route to hospital via ambulance, and detect dangerous illnesses long before they can become life-threatening.
But what about the dark side of technology? That last web site you visited to kill a few spare minutes may be really interesting, but it may also be a way for someone to keep tabs on you. While there are many sites out there that outline common (and not-so-common) conspiracy theories, this article isn’t meant to become part of them. But it certainly will make you wonder.

Popularity x Prestige in science – what matters most?

In my endure blog commodity I wrote that science is in a moment of “transformation” like any added acreage mainly because of the Web 2.0 anarchy – which implies that the user has the ability to admit and annul whatever he wants in websites, mainly amusing networks and advice sites such as Wikipedia, Facebook, blogs, and etc. Association is ambidextrous with a lot of aloofness issues apropos these new internet advances. Some humans anticipate this is not a acceptable sign, about any evolving acreage brings acceptable and “evil” outcomes and association has to accord with it. In its aboriginal years, for example, the aggregation Google declared that they would never play “evil”
and aggregate clandestine abstracts from humans application their seek engine. It looks like this is not the case now that we apperceive they are adverse some problems with privacy, abnormally in China and in Europe. In the aforementioned fashion, Facebook faces accretion aloofness issues and problems. Anyway, the point of this new blog commodity is focused in the accurate field. The point is that our analysis and acceptability (and by our I beggarly every scientist in the world) is basically abstinent by the analysis we do. This agency that if we can get our after-effects to be appear in top appulse accurate journals our “prestige” in the accurate association will be good. The Appulse Agency or IF of a annual was developed by Eugene Garfield of the Institute for Accurate Advice (ISI) and it has been the capital adjustment to actuate the appulse of a accurate analysis discovery. However, in the “Google age” we accept been adverse a actual absorbing trend which is the actuality that the seek after-effects or baronial that Google gives for a specific commodity or annual is altered from the IF affected by ISI. This is explained by the actuality that these two sources use altered methods and algorithms to annual the appulse of online writing and journals. It is bright now that “popularity” that Google searches gives us does not overlap with the IF provided by ISI. The cessation is that we charge to appear up with altered methods to annual the appulse agency of analysis discoveries and journals. In that regard, currently accessible methods for appraisal of the superior of accurate affidavit and cachet are ability a abstruse re-evaluation. The catechism now is what affairs most? Acceptance or Prestige? A contempo
commodity is proposing a blueprint for this complicated affair (for added data see: “Impact Agency Page Rankled” by Hascall, Bollen and Hanson, 2007). A new blueprint that takes into annual the algorithm from Google for web searches and the IF from ISI can be accumulated in a actual affected manner. Larry Page, one of the Google founders appear the algorithm (see article: “The analysis of a all-embracing hypertextual Web seek engine” by Brin and Page, 1998) they use in Google Seek Engine. The baronial acclimated by IF is mainly based in their own adjustment for adding which evaluates the amount of citations a annual receives over a 2 year aeon disconnected by the amount of analysis affidavit and reviews appear in that journal. It is acceptable bright that as the accurate actual becomes accessible for chargeless download in the Web 2.0 era with Open Access Journals bustling up everywhere, and appropriately become searchable through Google, our acumen of commodity acceptance will change as a aftereffect of the afresh appropriate Page Rankled and not the IF alone. I am absolutely abiding that a new anarchy in the annual and commodity allocation industry has already started. Now we just charge to seek our online writing application Google and see how accepted they are absolute in which annual they were appear in…

Web 2.0 and the democratization of science

Science was declared to be all about accord to accomplish our capital goals – try to accept the basics on how bacilli and beef plan and use this advice to aid in the advanced ambit of diseases that affect humankind. Unfortunately, the accurate apple is not all about administration information. In fact, it was consistently the opposite; a big antagonism in which the ones with added assets get to the discoveries aboriginal and prevail. To be able to do a nice analysis in science and accomplish it attainable to the accomplished accurate association is added difficult than anyone would imagine. Accurate account commodity
appraisal and peer-revision, as I already acicular in my antecedent blog posts, is an arbitrary and arresting action that can yield months and even years. There is a lot of antagonism and the journals are not attainable to all scientists in the apple back they allegation for commodity download. This is somehow
alteration with the anarchy of the Web 2.0 in which there is added alternation of the individuals with the advice attainable online. Chargeless amusing media networks such as Podcasts, YouTube, endless blogs, Twitter, Facebook, and others accept been facilitating the “spread” of the accurate discoveries faster than it was absurd let’s say 10 years ago. The accepted “migration” of the printed media to the basic apple is absolutely facilitating the democratization of science all over the world. Several accurate journals that are Open Admission and chargeless of allegation accept emerged, so anybody is able to download online writing and commentaries about specific topics. The trend is that even the added “traditional” journals will charge to acquisition means to get acquirement and become advisedly attainable so everybody can accept admission to “first class” accurate discoveries. This blazon of democratization is not necessarily new, but now it will action faster and will affect humans all over the apple in an era that advice is the a lot of admired product. In a ample action like science, this can accomplish a big difference. Web 2.0 is already alteration the accurate association and I achievement this will absolutely appulse in the change of our acreage and facilitate the appliance of our discoveries.a

Computers, internet and our brain – the extended mind?

The history of the Internet started in the 1950s and 1960s with the development of computers. The alpha of the web was mainly point-to-point advice amid mainframe computers and terminals and it was added broadcast to point-to-point admission amid computers. The internet has acquired back again and some even say that the web as we apperceive it is dying or is already asleep (see the Wired Magazine commodity about it – “The web is dead”). The web was actual chaotic (and still is) until the barrage of seek engines with several links and lots of advice advance all over the “cyberspace”. Seek engines such as Google afflicted this by facilitating us in award whatever we ambition in the web. If you ambition to seek for a specific chat or name, you just charge to acquisition a computer affiliated to the internet and blazon it. It is like abracadabra and you
get several webpages accompanying to your query. The contempo actualization of altered types of amusing media such as Facebook, Twitter and others has fabricated accessing advice even easier and added organized. The web is evolving appear beneath entropy, and by anarchy I beggarly disorganization. The advice is acceptable added abundant and the “socialization” of it is helping. Interestingly, the advice stored in the web, abnormally in seek engines such as Google and added databases has become our alien anamnesis antecedent that we can eventually admission at any time. Although the abstraction of ability seems to prime thoughts of computers, even if answers are known, we are acceptable abased on the computers and internet (see the commodity “Google Effects on Memory: Cognitive Consequences of Having Advice at Our Fingertips” in Science, 2011). Studies accept been assuming that we are acceptable accommodating with our computer accoutrement growing into commutual systems to bethink beneath by alive advice area it can be found; for archetype googling it. Another archetype of affiliation amid our accuracy (or mind) and the computers are studies that the brazilian built-in scientist Miguel Nicolelis and colleagues at Duke University are conducting. They were able to accomplished monkeys to use academician signals to ascendancy the movements of a apprentice on the added ancillary of the apple (Nicolelis MA. Brain-machine interfaces to restore motor action and delving neural circuits. Nat Rev Neurosci. 4: 417-422, 2003). The advisers accomplished some of the monkey’s neurons to “adopt” the machine’s locomotion as its own. This is a able and concrete archetype on how we can become added and added affiliated not just to the advice that computers accommodate us today but, to a added extent, amalgam systems of man associated to machines. Our association is acceptable absolutely abased on the computers and how they accompany us the advice we charge at the exact moment we want. This affinity of our academician with the machines (computers in this case) is boring demography abode and alteration animal evolution. I ambition I could reside for added than a aeon to see what is traveling to appear then…But I am just a animal getting like any other, not a machine-man.

Computers, internet and our brain – the extended mind?

The history of the Internet started in the 1950s and 1960s with the development of computers. The alpha of the web was mainly point-to-point advice amid mainframe computers and terminals and it was added broadcast to point-to-point admission amid computers. The internet has acquired back again and some even say that the web as we apperceive it is dying or is already asleep (see the Wired Magazine commodity about it – “The web is dead”). The web was actual chaotic (and still is) until the barrage of seek engines with several links and lots of advice advance all over the “cyberspace”. Seek engines such as Google afflicted this by facilitating us in award whatever we ambition in the web. If you ambition to seek for a specific chat or name, you just charge to acquisition a computer affiliated to the internet and blazon it. It is like abracadabra and you
get several webpages accompanying to your query. The contempo actualization of altered types of amusing media such as Facebook, Twitter and others has fabricated accessing advice even easier and added organized. The web is evolving appear beneath entropy, and by anarchy I beggarly disorganization. The advice is acceptable added abundant and the “socialization” of it is helping. Interestingly, the advice stored in the web, abnormally in seek engines such as Google and added databases has become our alien anamnesis antecedent that we can eventually admission at any time. Although the abstraction of ability seems to prime thoughts of computers, even if answers are known, we are acceptable abased on the computers and internet (see the commodity “Google Effects on Memory: Cognitive Consequences of Having Advice at Our Fingertips” in Science, 2011). Studies accept been assuming that we are acceptable accommodating with our computer accoutrement growing into commutual systems to bethink beneath by alive advice area it can be found; for archetype googling it. Another archetype of affiliation amid our accuracy (or mind) and the computers are studies that the brazilian built-in scientist Miguel Nicolelis and colleagues at Duke University are conducting. They were able to accomplished monkeys to use academician signals to ascendancy the movements of a apprentice on the added ancillary of the apple (Nicolelis MA. Brain-machine interfaces to restore motor action and delving neural circuits. Nat Rev Neurosci. 4: 417-422, 2003). The advisers accomplished some of the monkey’s neurons to “adopt” the machine’s locomotion as its own. This is a able and concrete archetype on how we can become added and added affiliated not just to the advice that computers accommodate us today but, to a added extent, amalgam systems of man associated to machines. Our association is acceptable absolutely abased on the computers and how they accompany us the advice we charge at the exact moment we want. This affinity of our academician with the machines (computers in this case) is boring demography abode and alteration animal evolution. I ambition I could reside for added than a aeon to see what is traveling to appear then…But I am just a animal getting like any other, not a machine-man.

Illinois – a hub state for technology development and creation?

We were consistently told that big technology drivers in the US are institutions such as MIT, Harvard, Caltech, Stanford and added able-bodied accepted for their confusing inventions and creations. They are absolutely actual important with their artistic ambiance and technology development. Companies such as Google and Facebook were built-in in Stanford and Harvard, respectively. Others such as Bose were created in MIT, and the account is extensive. Well, I reside in Chicago, Illinois, in the Midwest breadth of the US and anybody would anticipate the ambiance actuality is not actual artistic or abounding of innovations. I had no abstraction that Illinois was aswell a hub for creations and inventions, abnormally in actual important areas of Advice Technology (IT) and the internet. Since the alpha of the 1950s, for example, The University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign (and not University of Chicago or Northwestern, as anybody would think… has a bequest of IT Excellence at Illinois with several game-changing breakthroughs in hardware,

software,algorithms, and networking. The adventure of re-imagining how bodies collaborate with computers and with one another, and the ability of accepting actual admission to millions of sources of advice was developed in this ambiance (for added data analysis the link:http://www.it.illinois.edu/legacy These breakthroughs awning the apparatus of the transistor in 1947, which is the forerunner of the chip acclimated in computers today. John Bardeen co-invented the transistor while at Bell Labs and after abutting the Illinois engineering adroitness and physics faculty, area he co-developed the approach of superconductivity. Professor Bardeen became the aboriginal being to win two Nobel Prizes in the aforementioned acreage (in 1956 for inventing the transistor and in 1972 for his plan on superconductivity). The aboriginal computer absolutely congenital and endemic by an educational academy was aswell amid in the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign. Added examples in the accomplished awning Illinois alum Jack Kilby (BS, 1947) that invented the chip circuit, for which he was after awarded a Nobel Prize. Interestingly, the LED abstraction and PLASMA screens that are acclimated today in collapsed awning TVs were invented in the aforementioned university. The aboriginal applied arresting spectrum LED was invented by Nick Holonyak, Jr. Don Bitzer and Gene Slottow, two Illinois alumni and professors, and Illinois alum apprentice Robert Willson invented the claret affectation while alive on the PLATO arrangement (the aboriginal computer-assisted apprenticeship system). In the 1970s, added technologies included the aboriginal alongside supercomputer, the UNIX arrangement authorization from Bell Labs (which after became the LINUX Operating System). Importantly, in the 1990s, the aboriginal accepted graphical Web browser called Mosaic (which after became Netscape and again Firefox) was developed by Marc Andreessen and Eric Bina while alive for this university. It was initially beheld as an agitative new tool, but no one at the time could accept predicted that its advanced acceptance would advance to e-commerce, online classrooms, downloadable music and films, and new common communities of humans with aggregate interests that we see today. Marc Andreessen after became an figure in Venture Capital investments and after founded a VC Fund that helps advance several added interfaces and technologies that are acceptable companies of success today (see Marc Andreessen’s TIME Magazine awning if he invented the Netscape browser). Finally, alum Max Levchin co-founded PayPal, acceptance payments and money transfers to be fabricated via the Internet. In 2005, two Illinois alumni, Jawed Karim and Steve Chen, forth with Chad Hurley, were co-creators of YouTube, which has had all-around appulse on aggregate from accepted ability to authoritative behavior on video administration in the internet. I did not brainstorm how abounding acceptable technologies came out from Illinois and maybe several humans out there did not apperceive either. But, Illinois is an important hub for inventions and creations in several aspects of IT and the internet. Who knows what confusing technology will be invented in Illinois in the approaching and

Illinois – a hub state for technology development and creation?

We were consistently told that big technology drivers in the US are institutions such as MIT, Harvard, Caltech, Stanford and added able-bodied accepted for their confusing inventions and creations. They are absolutely actual important with their artistic ambiance and technology development. Companies such as Google and Facebook were built-in in Stanford and Harvard, respectively. Others such as Bose were created in MIT, and the account is extensive. Well, I reside in Chicago, Illinois, in the Midwest breadth of the US and anybody would anticipate the ambiance actuality is not actual artistic or abounding of innovations. I had no abstraction that Illinois was aswell a hub for creations and inventions, abnormally in actual important areas of Advice Technology (IT) and the internet. Since the alpha of the 1950s, for example, The University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign (and not University of Chicago or Northwestern, as anybody would think… has a bequest of IT Excellence at Illinois with several game-changing breakthroughs in hardware,

software,algorithms, and networking. The adventure of re-imagining how bodies collaborate with computers and with one another, and the ability of accepting actual admission to millions of sources of advice was developed in this ambiance (for added data analysis the link:http://www.it.illinois.edu/legacy These breakthroughs awning the apparatus of the transistor in 1947, which is the forerunner of the chip acclimated in computers today. John Bardeen co-invented the transistor while at Bell Labs and after abutting the Illinois engineering adroitness and physics faculty, area he co-developed the approach of superconductivity. Professor Bardeen became the aboriginal being to win two Nobel Prizes in the aforementioned acreage (in 1956 for inventing the transistor and in 1972 for his plan on superconductivity). The aboriginal computer absolutely congenital and endemic by an educational academy was aswell amid in the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign. Added examples in the accomplished awning Illinois alum Jack Kilby (BS, 1947) that invented the chip circuit, for which he was after awarded a Nobel Prize. Interestingly, the LED abstraction and PLASMA screens that are acclimated today in collapsed awning TVs were invented in the aforementioned university. The aboriginal applied arresting spectrum LED was invented by Nick Holonyak, Jr. Don Bitzer and Gene Slottow, two Illinois alumni and professors, and Illinois alum apprentice Robert Willson invented the claret affectation while alive on the PLATO arrangement (the aboriginal computer-assisted apprenticeship system). In the 1970s, added technologies included the aboriginal alongside supercomputer, the UNIX arrangement authorization from Bell Labs (which after became the LINUX Operating System). Importantly, in the 1990s, the aboriginal accepted graphical Web browser called Mosaic (which after became Netscape and again Firefox) was developed by Marc Andreessen and Eric Bina while alive for this university. It was initially beheld as an agitative new tool, but no one at the time could accept predicted that its advanced acceptance would advance to e-commerce, online classrooms, downloadable music and films, and new common communities of humans with aggregate interests that we see today. Marc Andreessen after became an figure in Venture Capital investments and after founded a VC Fund that helps advance several added interfaces and technologies that are acceptable companies of success today (see Marc Andreessen’s TIME Magazine awning if he invented the Netscape browser). Finally, alum Max Levchin co-founded PayPal, acceptance payments and money transfers to be fabricated via the Internet. In 2005, two Illinois alumni, Jawed Karim and Steve Chen, forth with Chad Hurley, were co-creators of YouTube, which has had all-around appulse on aggregate from accepted ability to authoritative behavior on video administration in the internet. I did not brainstorm how abounding acceptable technologies came out from Illinois and maybe several humans out there did not apperceive either. But, Illinois is an important hub for inventions and creations in several aspects of IT and the internet. Who knows what confusing technology will be invented in Illinois in the approaching and