Sentences with phrase «computer at a monitored»

The exam is administered via computer at a monitored test site.
It too is administered via computer at a monitored test facility.

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It connects via Bluetooth to your phone, tablet, or computer and sends realtime temperature data, so you can know your child's exact body temperature at any time (ok, every four seconds) and can monitor up and down trends over hours or even days.
Yesterday at the International CES, for example, home improvement giant Lowe's announced a new wave of products and services associated with Iris, the company's tool that allows you to customize and monitor your internet - connected home devices — like, say, a water shut - off valve that cuts supply when a leak is detected — from a single app on your smartphone or computer.
The original group of ad creatives picked the size of the banner ad (446 pixels by 56 pixels) based on the resolution of most computer monitors at the time, and the rudimentary HTML that could show it.
For instance, you can build one at home using a two - way mirror, monitor, and a Raspberry Pi computer to program the software.
Pryor: If you look at people's refrigerators or their computer monitors, they're putting up Post-its that represent something to them — you know that the note in the top right hand corner is the bank number for your wife's account.
• «My first computer was a TRS - 80 bought in 1979 at local Radio Shack — 16K with a black and white monitor and cassette tape drive.
As an incentive to developing computer literacy, any employee demonstrating proficiency with two programs is loaned an Apple II Plus, a disk drive, and a monitor for use at home; after one year title is given to the employee.
You can spend a couple hours at the beginning of each trading day setting these up, and then they will be executed whether or not you are at your computer monitoring the markets or not.
Just as those glued to their television sets for six or seven hours a night reasonably prefer sets with PIP (picture in picture) which let one see the action of more than one channel at once, to enhance surfing (at the loss of coherence, if you value that), so, too, do workers chained to computer monitors for eight or more hours a day naturally prefer to have a large screen with 16 million possible shades and hues of color, with a number of programs opened at once.
I could just envision him red faced, pounding on his keyboard as he writes his posts in all capital letters, screaming at the computer monitor in frustration that he got called out on his bullshit.
Maybe the church needs a gifted cartoonist to illuminate the aesthetic plight of congregational workers who are increasingly staring at computer monitors in their corporate - style cubicles.
The company also says all unnecessary lighting in its facilities has been removed, and all office equipment is turned off at night, including computers, monitors and even electronics that have standby and sleep modes.
Once our sweet potatoes are properly cured, they are moved into computer - monitored, climate - controlled storage and kept precisely at 55ºF with 85 % humidity to maintain their great taste and product quality.
At Bridgeport Jai Alai, the management provided a private lounge, a ticket - punching machine — on which Woods himself sometimes punched out tickets — TV monitors and computer printouts.
This can be as simple as using your cell phone's video capabilities, or you can install a video monitor so you can see your kids on your phone or computer while you're at work.
Starting at only $ 49 mSpy features can monitor every aspect of your child's smartphone or tablet computer.
For those with heart conditions, bruised egos, low self - esteem, and / or are currently in a workplace which frowns upon screaming obscenities at the computer monitor followed by smashing your keyboard across your cubicle you may want to read this another time.
In my years as lead parent, I have gotten the kids out of the house in the morning; enforced bedtimes at night; monitored computer and TV use; attempted to ensure that homework got done right; encouraged involvement in sports and music; attended the baseball games, piano lessons, plays, and concerts that resulted; and kept tabs on social lives.
«Most video monitors don't have security features,» said Angelos D. Keromytis, associate professor of computer science at Columbia University in New York City.
These monitors use a wireless system and you can connect it with your computer or phone as a receiver to keep track of your baby's status at all times.
Essentially, your computer monitor can be a larger viewing option and your mobile device is already with you at all times while on the go.
With a «chief scientist» specializing in consumer behavior, an «analytics department» monitoring voter trends, and a squad of dozens huddled at computer screens editing video or writing code, the sprawling office complex inside One Prudential Plaza looks like a corporate research and development lab — Ping - Pong table and all.
Residents are invited to bring their old computers, monitors, keyboards, printers and other electronic equipment to Delancey Street, between Chrystie and Forsyth Streets on Sunday, April 1 from 1 to 4 p.m.. For more information on this free event call the speaker's office at 212-312-1420.
On Sunday Sept. 18, Lower Manhattan residents will have the chance to toss out their old calculators, computer monitors and cell phones, in an environmentally friendly way, at Delancey Street between Chrystie and Forsyth Streets.
iTunes monitors our use of music and video files as keenly as marketers monitor the goings - on at MySpace and SecondLife for insights into consumer behavior, and Gmail's computers read our e-mail conversations in order to decide which ads to insert into them.
«Brain is less flexible than we thought when learning: Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh use brain - computer interfaces to monitor the activity of populations of neurons during learning.»
When he became reactive to the almost imperceptible outgassing of chemicals from his own computer, he switched to a Bluetooth keyboard and looked at his computer monitor through the porch window.
To improve the odds of spotting such a chance alignment, three groups of researchers used specifically modified telescopes and computers to monitor millions of stars at a time.
For example, research in 2003 at the University of California, Berkeley, used a computer monitor to provide users with a visual aid to pinpoint the location of a sound.
At the same time, kids now spend an average of 44 hours a week sitting in front of a television, computer screen or other video monitor, according to a 2005 Kaiser Family Foundation study.
«The apps are focused on what the phone is capable of doing and how parents can restrict and monitor those capabilities,» said Pamela Wisniewski, formerly a post-doctoral scholar in information sciences and technology, Penn State, and currently an assistant professor in computer science at the University of Central Florida.
By STEVE NADIS A professor of mechanical engineering sits typing at a computer keyboard, conjuring up a scene on his monitor that looks something like the classic computer game PacMan.
Ai spends part of each day at a computer monitor, where she likes to match written words to colors and shapes so that she can earn 100 - yen coins to buy snacks.
In robotic surgery the operator sits at a computer console, observing the surgical field on a monitor while using instruments that resemble joysticks to manipulate miniaturized instruments inside the body via data transfer over computer cables.
«I really like to swarm in harmony space,» Tim Blackwell says as he stares at a few brightly colored shapes darting across a computer monitor.
Computers at Ambient Devices, the parent company, monitor a wide variety of data, crunching each down into a linear scale that reflects up - to - the - minute changes and is wirelessly transmitted to individual orbs.
Hope will follow a lower inclination orbit that will allow the spacecraft to monitor the atmosphere at various latitudes throughout the day and across seasons, thus offering researchers a global view of how the atmosphere evolves, says Amiri, who trained as a computer scientist before rising through the ranks of the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC) in Dubai, UAE, which is running the mission.
Here you'll find a crew of computer scientists, biologists, and even a philosopher or two gazing at computer monitors, watching the evolution of bizarre new life - forms.
«Two big changes to fitness trackers since last year is that more of them now support heart rate monitoring and several of them have smartwatch functionality,» said Jill Duffy, a senior analyst at the computer magazine PCMag.com.
A more conventional setup consists of a long rectangular sensor bar containing lights and cameras placed in front of — or embedded in — a computer monitor that measures where and how long a person gazes at the screen.
Vipin Kumar, a computer scientist at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, has used machine learning to create algorithms for monitoring forest fires and assessing deforestation.
At the couple's house, Rebecca explains how, tinkering as always, Weiss has rigged a computer monitor to magnify his sheet music to compensate for his weakening sight.
Mounting evidence suggests long hours staring at computer monitors may also be taking a toll on the eyes.
What if computer screens had glasses instead of the people staring at the monitors?
One key improvement to allow for longer - distance flight will be a form of computer monitoring, so that the human pilot will be able to rest during the at least five - day and five - night Pacific Ocean overflight while the autopilot keeps the airplane stable.
A team of ecologists and computer scientists at the University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras, in San Juan hope to change that with their Automated Remote Biodiversity Monitoring Network (ARBIMON), described today in the journal PeerJ.
Because the computer model uses an overwhelming amount of physical, chemical and biological data, the supercomputer simulation allows scientists to analyze brain waves at a level of detail simply unattainable with traditional monitoring of live brain tissue.
Every time the current runs between two electrodes, a computer monitors and records the electrical potential at all of the electrodes on the structure.
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