va Microsoft Enhances OneDrive With a Personal Vault By www.pcmag.com Published On :: Alongside a new protected area of storage, OneDrive and Office 365 storage options are changing for the better. Full Article
va Three Questions to Guide Your Evaluation of Educational Research By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Dec 2017 00:00:00 +0000 To better understand educational research, start by asking "who?" Who wrote the study; who published it; and who did the authors intend as their audience? Full Article Research
va A British Invasion for Education Research? By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 05 Mar 2018 00:00:00 +0000 The Society for Research in Educational Effectiveness' annual conference here last week highlighted new ways the United States is learning from the United Kingdom both in research development and use in education. Full Article Research
va Libraries employees receive national award for technology innovation By news.psu.edu Published On :: Wed, 22 Apr 2020 17:31 -0400 Two Penn State University Libraries employees at Berks Thun Library, Penn State Berks, have been awarded the American Library Association’s 2020 Emerging Technologies Section 2020 Best Emerging Technology Application (BETA) Award, which recognizes a technology application that directly benefits library users. Full Article
va Second Libraries team at Berks campus wins national award for innovative work By news.psu.edu Published On :: Thu, 30 Apr 2020 12:34 -0400 Three Berks Thun Library employees received the 2020 Innovation in College Librarianship Award from the College Libraries Section of the Association of College & Research Libraries, a division of the American Library Association. The award honors librarians who demonstrate a capacity for innovation in working with or serving undergraduates or instructors in the areas of programs, services, and operations, or creating innovations for library colleagues that facilitate their ability to better serve the library’s community. Full Article
va Variations in Practice and Outcomes in the Canadian NICU Network: 1996-1997 By pediatrics.aappublications.org Published On :: 2000-11-01 Shoo K. LeeNov 1, 2000; 106:1070-1079ARTICLES Full Article
va The Efficacy of Bacillus Calmette-Guerin Vaccination of Newborns and Infants in the Prevention of Tuberculosis: Meta-Analyses of the Published Literature By pediatrics.aappublications.org Published On :: 1995-07-01 Graham A. ColditzJul 1, 1995; 96:29-35ARTICLES Full Article
va Prevalence of Fatty Liver in Children and Adolescents By pediatrics.aappublications.org Published On :: 2006-10-01 Jeffrey B. SchwimmerOct 1, 2006; 118:1388-1393ARTICLES Full Article
va The Burden of Diabetes Mellitus Among US Youth: Prevalence Estimates From the SEARCH for Diabetes in Youth Study By pediatrics.aappublications.org Published On :: 2006-10-01 SEARCH for Diabetes in Youth Study GroupOct 1, 2006; 118:1510-1518ARTICLES Full Article
va Increasing Prevalence of Medically Complex Children in US Hospitals By pediatrics.aappublications.org Published On :: 2010-10-01 Katherine H. BurnsOct 1, 2010; 126:638-646ARTICLES Full Article
va Variation in Care of the Febrile Young Infant <90 Days in US Pediatric Emergency Departments By pediatrics.aappublications.org Published On :: 2014-10-01 Paul L. AronsonOct 1, 2014; 134:667-677ARTICLES Full Article
va Poor Predictive Validity of the Bayley Scales of Infant Development for Cognitive Function of Extremely Low Birth Weight Children at School Age By pediatrics.aappublications.org Published On :: 2005-08-01 Maureen HackAug 1, 2005; 116:333-341ARTICLES Full Article
va Validation of the National Institutes of Health Consensus Definition of Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia By pediatrics.aappublications.org Published On :: 2005-12-01 Richard A. EhrenkranzDec 1, 2005; 116:1353-1360ARTICLES Full Article
va Trends in the Prevalence of Developmental Disabilities in US Children, 1997-2008 By pediatrics.aappublications.org Published On :: 2011-06-01 Coleen A. BoyleJun 1, 2011; 127:1034-1042ARTICLES Full Article
va The Relation of Overweight to Cardiovascular Risk Factors Among Children and Adolescents: The Bogalusa Heart Study By pediatrics.aappublications.org Published On :: 1999-06-01 David S. FreedmanJun 1, 1999; 103:1175-1182ARTICLES Full Article
va Romania, Slovakia to stage U19 EURO in 2021 and 2022 By www.uefa.com Published On :: Tue, 24 Sep 2019 18:56:00 GMT Romania and Slovakia will stage the U19 EURO final tournaments in 2021 and 2022 respectively. Full Article general
va Invent Penn State Innovation Hub Network pivots to offer digital resources By news.psu.edu Published On :: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 11:36 -0400 Across Pennsylvania, the Invent Penn State innovation hub network has pivoted to deliver needed programming and services online, by providing online mentoring, webinars, virtual speaker series, and a Virtual Idea TestLab. Full Article
va Support and Accountability for Public and Private Principals By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 27 Aug 2019 00:00:00 +0000 New data from the National Center for Education Statistics find that principals at private schools tend to have more experience, 9.7 years on average leading schools versus 6.8 years for public school principals. Full Article Accountability
va Penn State Lehigh Valley students on the frontline for COVID-19 By news.psu.edu Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 12:21 -0400 Three Penn State Lehigh Valley students majoring in biobehavioral health and working in health care talked to us about the impact of COVID-19 at their jobs. Full Article
va Entrepreneurship and innovation minor graduates record number of students By news.psu.edu Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 10:08 -0400 The intercollege minor in entrepreneurship and innovation (ENTI) continues to spread its influence as it graduates its largest number of students this spring with 153 across eight clusters. Full Article
va Board committee advances tuition adjustment for summer 2020 semester By news.psu.edu Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 14:41 -0400 The Penn State Board of Trustees Committee on Finance, Business and Capital Planning today (May 7) advanced a plan to adjust tuition schedules for the summer 2020 semester due to the ongoing financial challenges many students and families are experiencing as a result of COVID-19 disruptions. The measure will go to the full board for a final vote on Friday, May 8. Full Article
va Vancouver archbishop donates to coronavirus vaccine research By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 17:17:00 -0600 Denver Newsroom, Apr 28, 2020 / 05:17 pm (CNA).- Archbishop Michael Miller of Vancouver has announced that he is donating to the University of British Columbia’s research toward a COVID-19 vaccine. “May the search for COVID-19 solutions also be a moment of solidarity, of collaboration, and of growing together as a visible sign to the world of the healing and reconciliation so needed right now,” Archbishop Miller said April 27 as reported by the B.C. Catholic. Ryan Thomas, a special advisor to the archdiocese, told CNA that Archbishop Miller wanted to express, through his donation, the Catholic Church’s support for science and medicine that contribute to the common good. “The Church— as Pope Francis has said from the beginning of his pontificate— is called to go out, we're called to engage, not called to retreat,” Thomas told CNA. “From a scientific standpoint, that means identifying the research that is worthy of our investment, that meets the high standards that we have to protect life,” he said. Thomas declined to specify the amount of the donation, but said that it was in the thousands of dollars. The global effort to develop a COVID-19 vaccine includes at least 50 other research teams, the university says, many of which in the U.S. and Canada have received government funding and are being conducted by large pharmaceutical companies. Pro-life leaders have warned in recent months that among the many COVID-19 vaccines currently in development worldwide, in some cases researchers are using old cell lines derived from the cells of aborted babies. It was important to Archbishop Miller, Thomas said, that the Church be seen to be promoting research into a vaccine that Catholics can support in good conscience. A group of Evangelical Christians and Catholics in Vancouver began to rally around the idea of supporting a vaccine that corresponded to Christian ethical standards, and eventually presented the idea of supporting UBC’s research to Archbishop Miller. Thomas said Miller made sure to inquire about whether UBC’s vaccine research makes use of aborted fetal cells, which it does not. Dr. Wilf Jefferies, the project’s lead researcher, told CNA via email that his research team is currently in the process of validating the potency of vaccine candidates in preclinical trials, in order to assess their potential toxicity before trying them in human subjects. The UBC lab is using immune-boosting components called adjuvants in its vaccine candidate, with the hopes of reducing the dosage of vaccine required for complete protection against the disease. In addition, Jefferies hopes that UBC’s vaccine will continue to provide protection against COVID-19 even if the virus mutates over time. “I am heartened by the unity and kindness that is being demonstrated during this pandemic,” Jefferies told CNA. “I think the response by the archdiocese is an affirmative and practical way to address the critical need in our society to develop a vaccine...I am sincerely humbled by the support we have received from the archdiocese and from other groups and individuals.” So far, Jefferies’ lab has received grants from the government-funded Michael Smith Health Research Foundation and the Sullivan Urology Foundation affiliated with the University of British Columbia, as well as a number of private donations. There are at least 1,000 clinical trials currently taking place around the world to test potential COVID-19 vaccines. A group of pro-life leaders in a letter to the Trump administration earlier this month reiterated that development of a COVID-19 vaccine should avoid unethical links to abortion. “No American should be forced to choose between being vaccinated against this potentially deadly virus and violating his or her conscience,” reads the April 17 letter to Dr. Stephen M. Hahn, commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. “Fortunately, there is no need to use ethically problematic cell lines to produce a COVID vaccine, or any vaccine, as other cell lines or processes that do not involve cells from abortions are available and are regularly being used to produce other vaccines,” it continued. The letter’s signers include Archbishop Joseph Naumann of Kansas City in Kansas, chair of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Committee on Pro-Life Activities; the heads of three other bishops’ conference committees; and leaders of many other Catholic and non-Catholic groups. The Pontifical Academy for Life has noted that Catholics have an obligation to use ethically-sourced vaccines when available, and have an obligation to speak up and request the development of new cell lines that are not derived from aborted fetuses. The 2008 Vatican document Dignitatis personae strongly criticized aborted fetal tissue research. However, as regards common vaccines, such as those for chicken pox and measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR), that may be derived from cell lines of aborted babies, the Vatican said they could be used by parents for “grave reasons” such as danger to their children’s health. In a 2017 document on vaccines, the academy noted a “moral obligation to guarantee the vaccination coverage necessary for the safety of others… especially the safety of more vulnerable subjects such as pregnant women and those affected by immunodeficiency who cannot be vaccinated against these diseases.” Full Article Americas
va Do privacy controls lead to more trust in Alexa? Not necessarily, research finds By news.psu.edu Published On :: Thu, 23 Apr 2020 15:26 -0400 Giving users of smart assistants the option to adjust settings for privacy or content delivery, or both, doesn’t necessarily increase their trust in the platform, according to a team of Penn State researchers. In fact, for some users, it could have an unfavorable effect. Full Article
va Privacy worries prevent use of social media account for signing up for apps By news.psu.edu Published On :: Sun, 26 Apr 2020 08:00 -0400 People find it convenient to use Facebook or other social media accounts to sign up for most new apps and services, but they prefer to use their e-mail address or open a new account if they feel the information in the app is too sensitive, according to a team of researchers. Full Article
va World Campus students help Pennsylvania boroughs make climate action plans By news.psu.edu Published On :: Wed, 29 Apr 2020 08:00 -0400 Four Penn State World Campus energy and sustainability policy majors spent the year working with Pennsylvania boroughs to inventory greenhouse gas emissions, and coming up with climate action plans for reducing them. Full Article
va Why Google Can't Solve the Privacy Paradox By www.pcmag.com Published On :: Google has said that privacy and security are the focus for Android Q and many of its other releases this year, but Senior Security Analyst Max Eddy explains that a company built on mapping and sorting data can't deliver perfect privacy. Full Article
va Two dedicated COVID-19 clinics available through Penn State Health Medical Group By news.psu.edu Published On :: Wed, 22 Apr 2020 15:11 -0400 Penn State Health has opened two regional clinics to care for patients with confirmed or suspected COVID-19 who have health care needs that are serious enough to warrant a face-to-face appointment. Full Article
va St. Joseph begins convalescent plasma therapy with COVID-19 patients By news.psu.edu Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 10:04 -0400 St. Joseph Medical Center has begun using an experimental treatment program called convalescent plasma therapy with a growing number of its COVID-19 positive patients. Full Article
va Key to care: nurses innovate care, shape policy, impact lives By news.psu.edu Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 17:05 -0400 Nurses act as caregiver, adviser, confidante, educator, advocate – often all at once – and for multiple patients. Nurses also shape policies at the national level as representatives of professional organizations. During National Nurses Week, we’re celebrating the important role nurses play, now and every day of the year. Full Article
va 4 J.D. Salinger Books Are Available as E-Books for the First Time By www.pcmag.com Published On :: Despite J.D. Salinger's distaste for technology, his published work is coming to e-readers later this week. His son, Matt Salinger, is responsible for the push to get his father's work in front of young readers. Full Article
va Schuylkill Speaks: Senior Dominique Varra discovers enthusiasm for ornithology By news.psu.edu Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 20:23 -0400 When she began the biology program at Penn State Schuylkill, senior Dominique Varra thought she wanted to study plants. But after conducting field research studying gray catbirds with Luke Redmond, assistant professor of biology, she has discovered a passion for ornithology. And all of her accomplishments have inspired the next generation of scientists, chiefly her five-year-old daughter Hayden, who hopes to follow in her mother’s footsteps. Full Article
va The Five Big Challenges Ahead for Advanced Placement By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 03 Sep 2019 00:00:00 +0000 AP has managed to dodge the partisan pitfalls that have felled other ambitious curricular efforts—so far, write Chester E. Finn Jr. and Andrew E. Scanlan. Full Article Assessment+and+testing
va Shoba Sivaprasad Wadhia earns 2020 Rosemary Schraer Mentoring Award By news.psu.edu Published On :: Fri, 27 Mar 2020 07:00 -0400 Shoba Sivaprasad Wadhia, Samuel Weiss Faculty Scholar and clinical professor of law at Penn State Law at University Park, is the recipient of the 2020 Rosemary Schraer Mentoring Award. Full Article
va Pennsylvania Center for the Book announces 2020 Public Poetry Project selections By news.psu.edu Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 12:03 -0400 Selected poems of Rachelle Bowser, Rachel Mennies, Erin Murphy and Eleanor Stanford have been chosen to represent the Pennsylvania Center for the Book’s 2020 Public Poetry Project, with poetry interpreted into art posters for the annual event. Full Article
va Portion of New Kensington city block transformed into innovation corridor By news.psu.edu Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 07:53 -0400 In 2019 alone, Corner LaunchBox had 10 accelerator program graduates, supported five new startups anchored in Pennsylvania, and helped create 20 new jobs. More than 900 individuals utilized the facility for a variety of free and low-cost activities, including the 10-week Corner Opportunity accelerator program, an Idea TestLab, small business and entrepreneurship workshops, free legal clinics, weekly information sessions, and networking events. Full Article
va 'The Vagina Monologues' coming to Penn State Beaver on Feb. 13 By news.psu.edu Published On :: Mon, 10 Feb 2020 16:23 -0500 Penn State Beaver students will give a special performance of Eve Ensler’s "The Vagina Monologues" at 5 p.m. Feb. 13 in the Penn State Beaver auditorium. The event is open to the public. Full Article
va James Cameron Unveils Strange Mercedes Avatar Concept Car By www.pcmag.com Published On :: From the creepy scales to the gaping wheel arches, the Vision Avtr is not particularly attractive, but it is environmentally friendly, from its vegan leather interior to its compostable battery. Full Article
va Private Internet Access VPN (for macOS) By www.pcmag.com Published On :: Private Internet Access graces macOS with a snazzy client, robust service, and smattering of advanced features that make it good value. Full Article
va 1 in 4 Americans Would Refuse COVID-19 Vaccine from Government By www.thegatewaypundit.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 15:40:28 GMT Source: www.thegatewaypundit.com - Friday, May 08, 2020 One in Four Americans would refuse a COVID-19 vaccine according to a new ABC News/Ipsos poll. The news comes as Americans trust in the medical community continues to plunge thanks to overblown predictions on the extent of the coronavirus pandemic, fake news reporting and the continued attacks on hydroxychloroquine treatments that are showing great success. HUGE UPDATE: Dr. Fauci and Dr. Birx Used Imperial College Model — NOW CONFIRMED AS A COMPLETE FRAUD — To Persuade President Trump to Lock Down Entire US Economy! After losing your business and livelihood due to faulty models and predictions why would you trust the government with a COVID-19 vaccine? Via ABC Action News : Americans, by a large 30-point margin, are resistant to re-opening the country now, believing the risk to human life of opening the country outweighs the economic toll of remaining under restrictive lockdowns — a concern that starkly divides along partisan lines, according to a new ABC News/Ipsos released Friday. In the new poll, conducted by Ipsos in partnership with ABC News using Ipsos’ Knowledge Panel, nearly two-thirds of Americans said they more closely align with the view that opening the county now is not advantageous since it will result in a higher death toll, while slightly more than one-third agree with the belief that an immediate reopening is beneficial to minimize the negative impact on the economy. But those attitudes show deep partisan divisioAll Related Full Article
va VAR to be used in next season's Champions League By www.uefa.com Published On :: Thu, 27 Sep 2018 11:30:00 GMT UEFA has confirmed that it will introduce Video Assistant Referees for next season's UEFA Champions League. Full Article general
va Facial-Recognition Technology Doesn't Have to Destroy Privacy By www.pcmag.com Published On :: Regulation moves at a snail's pace, so it's up to CEOs, executives, and employees to reject projects that put profit over privacy. Clearview AI facial-recognition tech is just the latest example of 'innovation' that could quickly get out of hand. Full Article
va On Holocaust Remembrance Day, Don't Let Silicon Valley Repeat History By www.pcmag.com Published On :: Technology like DNA testing and facial recognition has helped me piece together a family history torn apart by war. But honoring Holocaust Remembrance Day is about more than remembering the past. Full Article
va Helping Pennsylvania teachers cope through mindfulness webinars By news.psu.edu Published On :: Mon, 27 Apr 2020 15:50 -0400 Concern for their students and adapting to remote teaching are only a few of the stressors that teachers are facing during the coronavirus pandemic. In response, the Pennsylvania State Education Association (PSEA) has partnered with Sebrina Doyle, a graduate fellow in the College of Education, to offer mindfulness-based stress reduction training via Zoom to their members – to help alleviate feelings of helplessness, fear and anxiety. Doyle offered the hour-long webinar two days this month to approximately 700 PSEA members. Full Article
va Staying relevant in missions By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 28 Apr 2017 14:02:03 +0000 OM France marks OM’s 60th anniversary, inviting International Director, Lawrence Tong, to grace this special occasion. Full Article
va More NCLB Waiver States Get Federal Approval for Teacher Evaluations By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 29 Jul 2013 00:00:00 +0000 The U.S. Department of Education continues to quietly approve and negotiate over states' teacher-evaluation systems as part of its No Child Left Behind Act waiver process. Full Article Nochildleftbehind
va Passage of GOP-Backed NCLB Rewrite Could Be Delayed, Amid Conservative Backlash By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 27 Feb 2015 00:00:00 +0000 House leaders may hold off on a final vote on a Republican-backed bill to rewrite the No Child Left Behind law, amid pushback from powerful GOP lobbying groups Full Article Nochildleftbehind
va Terminal T1 approval for use granted By www.berlin-airport.de Published On :: Wed, 29 Apr 2020 13:00:00 +0200 The Dahme-Spreewald administrative district’s local building inspection authority confirmed the completion of Terminal T1 at BER on 28 April following the completion of the construction work. Full Article
va Women's Champions League final: advance ticket sales By www.uefa.com Published On :: Tue, 05 Nov 2019 09:00:00 GMT The first tickets for the UEFA Women's Champions League final in Vienna on 24 May are now on sale. Full Article general
va Trial Set for 2020 in Long-Running Pennsylvania School Funding Lawsuit By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 06 Dec 2018 00:00:00 +0000 The lawsuit, filed in 2014, alleges that the state was severely underfunding schools, forcing school districts to lean heavily on property taxes, which especially disadvantages students in property-poor areas. Full Article Ruraleducation
va Fin24.com | Super-rich vacations: Almost R1 million for a 4-night stay in Cape Town By www.fin24.com Published On :: Thu, 09 Jan 2020 14:43:48 +0200 Super-rich visitors to Cape Town over the holiday season have once again been willing to dig deep into their pockets for luxury rental accommodation. Full Article