scholarly journals Review of Brabazon, T. (2007). The University of Google: education in the (post) information age. Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing.

2008 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mark Callan
2014 ◽  
Vol 971-973 ◽  
pp. 1953-1957
Author(s):  
Tie Huan Sun

Sports meeting organization and presentation of the input and output of information, statistics and query it has been the most tedious, complicated and hard work. Therefore, a sports meeting management system based on information technology been developed in today's information age. It sets enrollment management, game management in one, self-realization sports management, intelligence, to improve management efficiency and quality. In this paper, the actual management experience, methods and processes of the university as a research object games, design and develop a manage system suitable college sports ,It enables efficient exchange of information can be participants, spectators and between managers improve the management efficiency of college sports, and to promote the development of sports.


Author(s):  
Donna M. Schaeffer ◽  
Patrick C. Olson

In the past several years, the general public has had concerns about hacking and identity theft. Headlines in news media include computer system breaches at popular and respected companies like Target and universities like The University of California at Berkeley. This paper explores options available for providing the general public with the benefits of the information age while mitigating against the security risks. We begin with a discussion of it is reasonable for the general public to expect organizations engaged primarily in commerce to provide for their cybersecurity. We then look at how electronic transactions are currently secured. We conclude with a consideration of the “protocols” or “institutions” that might provide for security for consumers.


Information ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (8) ◽  
pp. 398
Author(s):  
Tonia De Giuseppe ◽  
Annalisa Ianniello ◽  
Felice Corona

The use of information age technology favors pervasive communication exchanges and complex phenomenologies, which affect the production of knowledge and the permanent transformation of personalities and contexts, not always with a view to prosocial empowerment of differences. From the analysis of the liquid socio–psycho–educational frames explored in the research activated at the University of Salerno, the permanent need for a widespread media education emerges, to be rooted in a lifelong learning vision to achieve systemic inclusiveness. This is the basis of the epistemology of the existential design model Flipped Inclusion, promoted and tested at the University of Salerno, whose complex idiomatic phrase constitutes the integrated and complex synthesis of the multi-perspective and multimodal approach pursued by the model. In the exploratory–descriptive–transformative research underway since 2014, through blended learning, complex blended learning and with formal, non-formal and informal contexts, the design–organizational, algorithmic–computational architecture of flipped inclusion is experimented upon. The trend of data since 2014 confirms the educational value of the model, due to the positive impact relating to inclusiveness on personal styles and social contexts, hence the intention to continue research on larger samples.


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