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Smartphones are now more powerful
computers than PCs were a decade ago, and these advances bring with them even more technological delight — and
questions about privacy — than their desktop brethren, thanks to always - on GPS.
Leading up to the election,
questions were raised
about the security of state
computer systems that protect voting data.
The barrage of identical messages, which appeared in the last three days, have raised
questions about whether the comments represent legitimate public feedback on the FCC's proposed rules or whether the messages could be the work of automated
computer «bots.»
To understand why graduation rates in
computer science are so low for women, we only need to answer one
question: Why do 74 % of high school girls report affinity for STEM subjects in school and yet, according to a report by the Girl Scout Research Institute, only
about 20 % pursue STEM - related undergraduate degrees?
«There's some sense in which the A.I.
question encapsulates all of people's hopes and fears
about the
computer age,» Thiel said.
The Information reported in December that a prototype of the «PEQ» device that Magic Leap's CEO showed a reporter was hollow, and that the company gave its demos through a headset hooked up to a desktop
computer, raising
questions about whether Magic Leap's technology could be sufficiently miniaturized and productized to fulfill the company's promises.
The research raises broader ethical
questions about the role of
computers in health care and how truly personal information could be used.
Cambridge Analytica's chief executive officer faced
questions during a meeting with the House Intelligence Committee in December
about whether he sought material from WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange that was stolen from
computers of the Democratic National Committee and from John Podesta, who chaired Democrat Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign.
Electronic re-processing of reality, and the creation of virtual reality presents us not only with instrumental
questions of how we use
computers and keep up, but also with
questions about what is reality and what reality do we address theologically.
In the «Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy» a
computer answers the ultimate
question about life, the universe, and everything.
People who may be sceptical
about television news often accept without
question what the display screen of their
computer information service tells them.
These books will help gifted children of all ages find answers to the
questions they have
about computers.
Before the Kano he wasn't very
computer savvy at all as I tend to avoid the children playing on tablets and
computers too much, but now is very knowledgable and has been asking lots of
questions about coding and what he can try next.
Iain Duncan Smith branded opposition politicians «pathetic» today, after he was dragged to the Commons to answer
questions about a failed
computer system which cost the taxpayer # 34 million.
She urged Questar to answer more
questions about what happened so parents and students feel safe taking the
computer - based tests.
While economic development officials market the state's various «mega» tech parks to potential tenants in the
computer chip and semiconductor industries, they say there are still
questions about SUNY Poly and whether its problems have been fixed.
Despite the growing popularity of
computer - based testing at all education levels, there are still unanswered
questions about whether scores generated by
computer - based tests are comparable to those of paper - and - pencil tests.
The survey asked students
questions about how often they spent time on their phones, tablets and
computers, as well as
questions about their in - the - flesh social interactions and their overall happiness.
Musser: How
about some of the specific kind [s] of technological themes; how much did you really want to push people's visions of robotics or what would happen to the
computers in the future as opposed to some of the social
questions?
«Social research has a history of using both small - scale experiments and
computer models to explore
questions about human behavior — but there are very few examples of how to use these two techniques in concert,» says William Rand, a
computer scientist and assistant professor of business management in NC State's Poole College of Management who is co-lead author of a paper describing the work.
A
computer - assisted proof is so big it may never be checked by a human being — raising
questions about the nature of modern mathematics
Such a tool could be an invaluable method for answering
questions about atoms and molecules that are not answerable even with today's most advanced
computers.
By showing that all classical
computers are essentially alike, this discovery enabled scientists and mathematicians to ask fundamental
questions about computation without getting bogged down in the minutiae of
computer architecture.
In a way, it is like answering
questions about airplane design by studying a model airplane in a wind tunnel — solving problems with a physical simulation rather than a digital
computer.
Such a
computer could answer the
questions about materials that the Princeton team is pursuing, but building a general - purpose quantum
computer has proven to be incredibly difficult and requires further research.
There are, however, ethical
questions to weigh
about who should control the vehicle — the driver behind the wheel or the
computer system that perceives potential danger in the human's actions.
He tells Amanda Gefter
about his favourite multiverse, why we might be living in a
computer simulation and the
questions that keep him awake at night
In this text intended for both classroom and online learning, Chiang uses
questions about our online lives to explore the technology and
computer science behind the Internet, wireless, and Web industries.
The spadework for a massively detailed
computer representation of the entire brain has already begun — and
questions about its usefulness have simultaneously arisen
The Institute: brings together a wide range of scientists, including physicists, engineers, chemists, biologists as well as HMS clinicians to address fundamental
questions about the behavior and functioning of biological systems; allows biologists, engineers, and clinicians to potentially use such knowledge to foster applications and new technologies; and provides a way for the tool - developers (physicists, engineers,
computer scientists) to work with the tool - users (biologists, chemists, clinicians) in the early stages of scientific inquiry and encourage scientific collaboration at the innovation stage of tool development.
In response to a hypothetical
question from CSNE neuroethics research leader, Sara Goering,
about his willingness to try an implanted brain -
computer interface designed to operate his wheelchair through his thoughts alone, Stabelfeldt was at first very resistant to the idea.
(Maybe this is just my
computer, but I was wondering if the
questions marks in the paragraph
about olive oil are supposed to be there)
Every time I show a glimpse of my «desk setup» in my apartment, I get so many
questions about the memo board above my desktop
computer!
How do you think I felt when he solved 512 - bit... how
about 1024 - bit?!? How
about a man so scared of breaking the law that he doesn't touch a
computer for years yet when confronted by federal agents jumps to almost certain death off of a steep cliff without knowing why they want to
question him — or why they jump after him themselves — especially when their partner easily drives to the scene two seconds later — and not even a scratch on any of them?
Once students have solved the
question using a grid, it leads you into a conversation
about how
computers use binary to translate messages.
A typical learner needs analysis may include
questions about the current level of performance versus desired level of performance, the Key Performance Indicators or metrics that should be used for evaluation, the existing material or training that learners have already received, technical specifications
about the learner's
computer or mobile devices, or the classroom size limitations.
Classroom signs remind students
about the different ways they can find an answer to their
questions: looking on a
computer; reading a book; asking an adult; asking an expert; and watching an informative video on YouTube.
Leaving aside all of the obvious practical concerns, like whether schools have or can develop staff qualified to teach
computer science, this new research raises
questions about the aim of these policies.
The results are intriguing and raise
questions about whether existing testing methods for essay and extended - answer
questions are appropriate, given students» increased use of
computers for composition.
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However, even when students are completing these fairly routine ICT tasks, there are
questions about how much emphasis in completing these tasks is placed on the fundamental aspects of
computer and information literacy.
Summary: Students who took the 2014 - 15 PARCC exams via
computer tended to score lower than those who took the exams with paper and pencil — a revelation that prompts
questions about the validity of the test results and poses potentially big problems for state and district leaders.
Louisiana State Super Raises
Questions About Accuracy of Upcoming NAEP
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about-what-that-means/
State board members brought up concerns
about poor performances the cyber companies, Pearson - owned Connections Academy (NYSE: PSO) and K12, Inc. (NYSE: LRN), have had in other states, as well as
questions about how the schools will work for families that can't afford
computers or Internet connections.
They are tools that allow teachers to gather information
about what students can actually do with what they are learning — science experiments that students design, carry out, analyze, and write up;
computer programs that students create and test out; research inquiries that they pursue, seeking and assembling evidence
about a
question, and presenting in written and oral form.
These books will help gifted children of all ages find answers to the
questions they have
about computers.
During each lab, a student completes
about 10 math and 10 English language arts sample test
questions on a
computer, while staff observe and video record, which allows for further study of student responses.