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What does ethnography give you that statistics don
From Putting People First

What does ethnography give you that statistics don

Qualitative, and especially observational or ethnographic, research enables us to delve much more deeply into the relationship between our firm and its product/service...

Friday Squid Blogging: Sexing Squid
From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: Sexing Squid

Tips and tricks.

Computing and the Common Core
From Computer Science Teachers Association

Computing and the Common Core

K-12 computer science education might get a boost from a recently released document called the Common Core State Standards Initiative (CCSSI). This initiative is...

Schneier Blogging Template
From Schneier on Security

Schneier Blogging Template

Eerily accurate: Catchy one-liner ("interesting," with link): In this part of the blog post, Bruce quotes something from the article he links to in the catchy...

Computing and the Common Core
From U.S. Public Policy Committee of the ACM

Computing and the Common Core

K-12 computer science education might get a boost from a recently released document called the Common Core State Standards Initiative (CCSSI). This initiative is...

Write Good Papers: My Slides
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

Write Good Papers: My Slides

I agreed to give a talk to graduate students on how to write good research papers. I have posted the slides of my talk online. They are mostly taken out of my web...

Hard Drives in Photocopy Machines
From Schneier on Security

Hard Drives in Photocopy Machines

Modern photocopy machines contain hard drives that often have scans of old documents. This matters when an office disposes of an old copier. It also matters if...

From Computational Complexity

Turning down a Fields Medal is eccentric, turning down the Millennium Prize is INSANE!

NEWS on Poincare Conjecture: Recall that Perelman was given the Fields Medal in 2006 for proving the Poincare Conjecture. He declined the award. Recent news...

Carleton Celebration of Women in Science and Engineering
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

Carleton Celebration of Women in Science and Engineering

Ever since I attended my first Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing in 2008, I've dreamt of having a celebration of our own. Today I released a schedule...

Side-Channel Attacks on Encrypted Web Traffic
From Schneier on Security

Side-Channel Attacks on Encrypted Web Traffic

Nice paper: "Side-Channel Leaks in Web Applications: a Reality Today, a Challenge Tomorrow," by Shuo Chen, Rui Wang, XiaoFeng Wang, and Kehuan Zhang. Abstract.explains...

? Monkey Business
From Wild WebMink

? Monkey Business

Microsoft and FOSS, Behind the scenes ACTA, Android & less-than-free, new music and new copyright.

Eye Tracking Tablets
From The Eponymous Pickle

Eye Tracking Tablets

Considering adaptive text: '... What if the words you're reading were watching you? Some fear for the demise of reading real books and magazines, but some tech...

Where does Computer Science Belong?
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Where does Computer Science Belong?

To some extent Computer Science is the red headed step child of K-12 education. It just doesn

Micro Industries Retail Signage Blog
From The Eponymous Pickle

Micro Industries Retail Signage Blog

Micro Industries, who contributed advanced digital signage to our innovation centers, has just added a blog to their site. A number of posts have been made, including...

Things Tweet
From The Eponymous Pickle

Things Tweet

Twitter is starting to animate things in the evolving 'Internet of Things'. Seems like a very trivial way to talk about interaction of people and things. Some interesting...

I'll be in Second Life Tonight
From Schneier on Security

I'll be in Second Life Tonight

James Fallows and I are being interviewed in Second Life tonight, 9:00 PM Eastern Time.

Cheap e-Book Reading Devices
From The Eponymous Pickle

Cheap e-Book Reading Devices

It's not unexpected, relatively inexpensive uni purpose e-book reading devices emerging. Not unlike the very inexpensive calculators that also emerged in the 1980s...

Do Contests Promote Computer Science?
From Computer Science Teachers Association

Do Contests Promote Computer Science?

I am just coming off the spring local programming contest circuit, as many of the nearby universities held their contest during their spring break. Unfortunately...

OSTP proposes initiative for student-led innovations in broadband apps
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

OSTP proposes initiative for student-led innovations in broadband apps

The White House Office of Science & Technology Policy seeks comments on a proposed initiative for student-led innovations in broadband applications. In doing so...

Curriculum, Companies, Cooperation and Conflict
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Curriculum, Companies, Cooperation and Conflict

Where does curriculum come from? Where should it come from? What involvement should industry in general have in creating curriculum? These are all questions suggested...
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