Digital Clues

Digital Clues
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Publisher : Lerner Digital ™
Total Pages : 24
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ISBN-10 : 9781728442785
ISBN-13 : 1728442788
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis Digital Clues by : Grace Campbell

High-interest topic at an accessible reading level

The 39 Clues Complete Collection

The 39 Clues Complete Collection
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Publisher : Scholastic Press
Total Pages :
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ISBN-10 : 1443108367
ISBN-13 : 9781443108362
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis The 39 Clues Complete Collection by : Rick Riordan

Minutes before she died Grace Cahill changed her will, leaving her descendants an impossible decision: "You have a choice - one million dollars or a clue." Grace is the last matriarch of the Cahills, the world's most powerful family. Everyone from Napoleon to Houdini is related to the Cahills, yet the source of the family power is lost. 39 Clues hidden around the world will reveal the family's secret, but no one has been able to assemble them. Now the clues race is on, and young Amy and Dan must decide what's important: hunting clues or uncovering what REALLY happened to their parents. The 39 Clues is Scholastic's groundbreaking new series, spanning 10 adrenaline-charged books, 355 trading cards, and an online game where readers play a part in the story and compete for over $100,000 in prizes. The 39 Clues books set the story, and the cards, website and game allow kids to participate in it. Kids visit the website - www.the39clues.com - and discover they are lost members of the Cahill family.Experience the complete adventure with Dan and Amy Cahill in this fantastic 10 book series collection - including the finale 39 Clues Book 10: Into the Gauntlet!

Tell Everyone

Tell Everyone
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Publisher : Anchor Canada
Total Pages : 273
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780385679589
ISBN-13 : 0385679580
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Tell Everyone by : Alfred Hermida

Social media is fuelling our human urge to share, affecting the information we depend on to make smart decisions, from choosing politicians to doing business to raising money for charity. Tell Everyone delves into contemporary culture to reveal how social media has become the planet's nervous system—amplifying the power of individuals, informing our choices and shaping how we learn about our world. Writing with journalistic flair but with academic rigour, online news pioneer and social media maven Alfred Hermida lays bare why we feel compelled to share news, gossip and information, and always have. Every day more than 500 million messages are sent on Twitter, 800 million people share four billion stories, links, photographs and videos on Facebook. Every minute, 100 hours of video is uploaded to YouTube. And the flow is ever-increasing. In this new era of media saturation, what do we mean by “the news”? Is “the most trusted name in news” today a veteran anchor on television or an undergraduate tweeting from Tahrir Square in Cairo? Tell Everyone spells out how our ability to create and share news is shaping the information we receive and depend on to make informed decisions, from choosing politicians to doing business. Drawing on historical examples, real-world experiences and leading research, Tell Everyone explains how the power of sharing is transforming how we understand and give meaning to world events.

Differentiated Literacy Instruction in Grades 4 and 5

Differentiated Literacy Instruction in Grades 4 and 5
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Publisher : Guilford Publications
Total Pages : 322
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781462540860
ISBN-13 : 1462540864
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Differentiated Literacy Instruction in Grades 4 and 5 by : Sharon Walpole

Now revised and updated, with many new lesson plans and a new chapter on writing instruction, this trusted book guides upper elementary teachers to design and implement a research-based literacy program. The expert authors show how to teach and assess students in differentiated small groups, and explain how instruction works in a tiered response-to-intervention model. Included are extensive reproducible lesson plans and other tools for building students’ skills in word recognition, fluency, vocabulary, comprehension, and writing. The convenient large-size format facilitates photocopying; purchasers also get access to a webpage where they can download and print the reproducible materials. Prior edition title: Differentiated Reading Instruction in Grades 4 and 5. New to This Edition *Chapter on differentiated writing instruction. *New lesson plans for Tier 1 instruction, interactive read-alouds, and narrative writing; new extended sample lessons for building fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension. *Updated with the latest research and recommended teacher resources. *All reproducible materials now available online.

I.T. Trainer's Pocketbook

I.T. Trainer's Pocketbook
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Publisher : Management Pocketbooks
Total Pages : 114
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781907077647
ISBN-13 : 1907077642
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis I.T. Trainer's Pocketbook by : Jooli Atkins

The I.T. Trainer's Pocketbook explains training needs analysis and how adults learn, including the different learning styles, The IT Trainer's Pocketbook then looks at the vital practical areas of preparation, including what to do when your equipment won't work or when you have too many delegates. There is also advice about how much you need to know before training others (with a formula to help you calculate). Handling difficult participants (e.g. technophobes) and coping with delegates with vastly different skill levels are amongst the classic IT problems the author considers. With plenty of advice on ways to set up the training room, on learner-centred training techniques and on how to introduce creativity and vitality within a potentially static environment, this pocketbook will transform your IT training.

Privacy in the Age of Big Data

Privacy in the Age of Big Data
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 369
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781538167830
ISBN-13 : 1538167832
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis Privacy in the Age of Big Data by : Theresa Payton

A thorough update to a classic in the field of privacy and big data. We have a global privacy problem. The average person provides more information about themselves to more outsiders than any time in history. Corporations, governments and even our neighbors can know where we are at times, can quickly learn our preferences and priorities and see who we meet. The past decade has brought deep changes in the collection of our private information, the regulation of that collection, and in people’s sensitivity to loss of privacy. The nascent privacy-threatening technology trends of a decade ago have blossomed into relentless data-capturing systems that police and companies have come to rely on. To address the expansion of personal data capture, entire data regulatory regimes have arisen throughout the world, with new regulations added each year. People are more concerned, regulators are more aggressive, yet data collection continues to increase with consequences around the world. Social media use has fragmented in the past five years, spreading personal information over dozens of platforms. Even most of our new televisions have started collecting second-by-second information about our households recently, and some of those televisions can recognize the individuals watching and the devices they carry. Amazon just activated a new worldwide network using bandwidth from personal wifi of Echo devices and Ring security systems. The beat of new intrusions never seems to end. These data trends are relentless, and yet response to the pandemic accelerated them. Rapid development of “contactless everything” became the norm. Contact tracing apps became acceptable. QR codes for everything from menus to contact information were created quickly. Businesses are faced with hybrid in office and remote workforces. More people are dependent on online and mobile technologies for food, medicine, and even human connection. And each of these contacts can be captured somewhere and logged in a file for marketing or surveillance. People want to keep their lives private, but they don’t know how. The second edition of Privacy in the Age of Big Data addresses the significant advances in data-driven technology, their intrusion deeper in our lives, the limits on data collection newly required by governments in North America and Europe, and the new security challenges of world rife with ransomware and hacking. This thoroughly updated edition demonstrates personal privacy vulnerabilities and shows ways to live a safer, more private life. Other privacy books tend to focus deeply on the evils of large tech companies or more academic and technical concerns. But Privacy in the Age of Big Data, second edition, helps regular people understand the privacy threats and vulnerabilities in their daily lives and will provide solutions for maintaining better privacy while enjoying a modern life. Unlike other books, this one shows what you can do to make a difference to understand your current digital footprint and what you need to do to claw back your privacy and secure it in the future. While PRIVACY IN THE AGE OF BIG DATA will have cross-sectional appeal to many demographics, working adults 25-60 and CEOs and Boards of businesses are the primary demographic--young enough to know we need to do something to protect privacy and old enough to remember what happens when we haven’t in the past. With down-to-earth prose and examples pulled from daily life, the writing style will attract buyers of all education levels.

30-Second Forensic Science

30-Second Forensic Science
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 163
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ISBN-10 : 9781782405511
ISBN-13 : 1782405518
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis 30-Second Forensic Science by : Sue Black

Humanity's most appalling crimes are solved by experts presenting painstakingly gathered evidence to the court of law. Investigators rely on physical, chemical and digital clues gathered at the scene of an incident to reconstruct beyond all reasonable doubt the events that occurred in order to bring criminals to justice. Enter the forensic team, tasked with providing objective recognition and identification and evaluating physical evidence (the clues) to support known or suspected circumstances. Far from the super-sleuths of fiction, the real-life masters of deduction occupy a world of dogged detection, analysing fingerprints or gait, identifying traces of toxins, drugs or explosives, matching digital data, performing anatomical dissection, disease diagnosis, facial reconstruction and environmental profiling.

The Like Switch

The Like Switch
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 288
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781476754505
ISBN-13 : 1476754500
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis The Like Switch by : Jack Schafer

From a former FBI Special Agent specializing in behavior analysis and recruiting spies comes a handbook filled with his proven strategies on how to instantly read people and influence how they perceive you, so you can easily turn on the like switch. The Like Switch is packed with all the tools you need for turning strangers into friends, whether you are on a sales call, a first date, or a job interview. As a Special Agent for the FBI’s National Security Division’s Behavioral Analysis Program, Dr. Jack Schafer developed dynamic and breakthrough strategies for profiling terrorists and detecting deception. Now, Dr. Schafer has evolved his proven-on-the-battlefield tactics for the day-to-day, but no less critical battle of getting people to like you. In The Like Switch, he presents these techniques for how you can influence, attract, and win people over. Learn how to think and react like your favorite TV investigators from Criminal Minds or CSI as Dr. Schafer shows you how to improve your LQ (Likeability Quotient), “spot the lie” both in person and online, master nonverbal cues that influence how people perceive you, and turn up or turn down the intensity of a relationship. Dr. Schafer cracks the code on making great first impressions, building lasting relationships, and understanding others’ behavior to learn what they really think about you. With tips and techniques that hold the key to taking control of your communications, interactions, and relationships, The Like Switch shows you how to read others and get people to like you for a moment or a lifetime.

Protecting Your Internet Identity

Protecting Your Internet Identity
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 289
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781442265400
ISBN-13 : 144226540X
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis Protecting Your Internet Identity by : Ted Claypoole

People research everything online – shopping, school, jobs, travel – and other people. Your online persona is your new front door. It is likely the first thing that new friends and colleagues learn about you. In the years since this book was first published, the Internet profile and reputation have grown more important in the vital human activities of work, school and relationships. This updated edition explores the various ways that people may use your Internet identity, including the ways bad guys can bully, stalk or steal from you aided by the information they find about you online. The authors look into the Edward Snowden revelations and the government’s voracious appetite for personal data. A new chapter on the right to be forgotten explores the origins and current effects of this new legal concept, and shows how the new right could affect us all. Timely information helping to protect your children on the Internet and guarding your business’s online reputation has also been added. The state of Internet anonymity has been exposed to scrutiny lately, and the authors explore how anonymous you can really choose to be when conducting activity on the web. The growth of social networks is also addressed as a way to project your best image and to protect yourself from embarrassing statements. Building on the first book, this new edition has everything you need to know to protect yourself, your family, and your reputation online.

Mastering Augmented Reality

Mastering Augmented Reality
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Publisher : Cybellium Ltd
Total Pages : 152
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9798866486946
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Mastering Augmented Reality by : Cybellium Ltd

Embark on a Journey into the Augmented World of "Mastering Augmented Reality" In an era of boundless technological innovation, the augmented realm stands as a portal to merging the digital and physical realities. "Mastering Augmented Reality" is your ultimate guide to immersing yourself in the art and science of creating dynamic augmented experiences that enhance the way we interact with the world around us. Whether you're a budding AR creator or a curious enthusiast, this book equips you with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate the intricacies of the captivating augmented world. About the Book: "Mastering Augmented Reality" takes you on an enlightening journey through the intricacies of augmented reality, from foundational concepts to advanced techniques. From AR frameworks to content creation, this book covers it all. Each chapter is meticulously designed to provide both a deep understanding of the concepts and practical applications in real-world scenarios. Key Features: · Foundational Principles: Build a strong foundation by understanding the core principles of augmented reality, including tracking, registration, and interaction. · AR Frameworks: Explore a range of AR frameworks and platforms, from marker-based AR to markerless tracking and spatial computing, understanding their capabilities and applications. · Content Creation: Dive into the world of content creation for augmented reality, including 3D modeling, texturing, animation, and interactive experiences. · User Experience: Master the art of crafting seamless user experiences in AR, including interface design, object interaction, and intuitive gestures. · Augmented Environments: Learn how to design and build augmented environments that seamlessly blend digital content with the physical world, from advertising campaigns to educational simulations. · AR Applications: Gain insights into diverse AR applications, from gaming and entertainment to industrial design, healthcare, and more. · Interaction Paradigms: Understand the principles of interaction design for AR, including gesture recognition, spatial UI, and context-aware interactions. · Challenges and Future Trends: Explore the challenges of AR design, from occlusion to privacy concerns, and discover emerging trends shaping the future of augmented reality. Who This Book Is For: "Mastering Augmented Reality" is designed for creators, designers, developers, students, and anyone intrigued by the immersive world of augmented reality. Whether you're aiming to enhance your skills or embark on a journey toward becoming an AR expert, this book provides the insights and tools to navigate the complexities of augmented reality. © 2023 Cybellium Ltd. All rights reserved. www.cybellium.com