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== Friday (11/16/12) ==
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'''Agenda:'''
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* Multimedia File Formats
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** [[Media:BitsBytes_Multimedia.ppt]]
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* Multimedia File Assignment
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== Wednesday (11/14/12) ==
 
== Wednesday (11/14/12) ==
 
'''Warmup:'''
 
'''Warmup:'''

Revision as of 08:28, 16 November 2012

Friday (11/16/12)

Agenda:

Wednesday (11/14/12)

Warmup:

  • Read the article: Yes, the FBI and CIA can read your email. Here's how
  • Post on your blog/website responses to the following:
    1. Link and title of the article
    2. Synopsis of the article
    3. Identify the stakeholders (people who have a vested interest in the issue in general)
    4. Identify AND describe the social and ethical issues related to the article. Be sure to choose from the list below:
      • Reliability and integrity
      • Security
      • Privacy and anonymity
      • Intellectual property
      • Authenticity
      • The digital divide and equality of access
      • Surveillance
      • Globalization and cultural diversity
      • Policies
      • Standards and protocols
      • People and machines
      • Digital citizenship
    5. Identify the areas of impact (there can be multiple)
    6. Describe the advantages/benefits of allowing intelligence agencies (e.g. FBI, CIA) to read peoples' e-mails?
    7. Describe the disadvantages/costs of allowing intelligence agencies (e.g. FBI, CIA) to read peoples' e-mails?
    8. What is your opinion of the issue? i.e. How does it affect you? How do you feel about that?
    9. How would you mitigate the issue(s) at hand?

Agenda:

Friday (11/9/12)

  • Return 1st Quarter Exams
  • Work on ITGS Project
  • Share updated Criteria A, B, and C with Mr. Bui

Wednesday (11/7/12)

  • Turn in your Criterion B: Analysis
  • Criterion C: Project schedule - Media:ITGSProject_CriterionC.pdf
    • Be sure to use the Criterion C form: Media:ITGSProject_Forms.zip
    • Your project schedule should have about 20 different detailed actions
    • Actions should include:
      • Each of the Criterion's sections
      • Analysis
      • Designs
      • Development should be broken up into at least 12 different pieces
      • Testing each of the pieces of your project
      • Obtaining feedback from the user
      • Fixing the project using the feedback
      • Final delivery and evaluation should be the end of February (2/22/13).
    • Each deadline's details should be 2-3 sentences
    • Due by the end of class

Friday (11/2/12)

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