intern Vanishing Culture, the Internet Archive’s “Report on Our Fragile Cultural Record” By blog.archive.org Published On :: Wed, 30 Oct 2024 18:47:50 +0000 research and short essays about cultural loss and the critical importance of preservation and access # Full Article Links
intern Internet Pornography - Part 1 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-11-04T01:03:52+00:00 Dr. Rossi identifies the the alarming statistics and the alluring dangers of Internet Pornography. Full Article
intern Internet Pornography - Part 2 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-11-04T01:10:31+00:00 In part 2, Dr. Rossi gives some practical advice to those who are struggling with internet pornography or those who provide counseling. Full Article
intern AFR Internet Radio By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-07-25T15:25:39+00:00 An interview with John Maddex, CEO of Conciliar Media Ministries, about the Grace Digital Innovator III Wireless Media Streamer, the new internet radio on sale from Conciliar Press that comes preprogrammed with both AFR streaming stations and all of the AFR podcasts. After you listen to the interview, be sure to watch the attached video demonstration. Full Article
intern International Relief and Development By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-07-26T16:47:49+00:00 Bobby Maddex interviews Michelle Lemon, a Senior Program Officer at International Relief and Development (IRD). The Cultural Heritage program of IRD is currently working to restore a number of Serbian Orthodox Churches in Kosovo, and they need your assistance! Full Article
intern International Byzantine Arts Symposium By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-16T23:01:35+00:00 Bobby Maddex interviews Lesia Maruschak of Studio IKONA, an art gallery in Ottawa, Canada, that will soon be hosting a four-day symposium titled Byzantium, which will feature the sacred art of Georgios Kordis and benefit the charity cure: blood cancer. Full Article
intern Justification: Ongoing, Internal, and Shared By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-06T22:00:10+00:00 Preaching from Galatians 2:16-20, Fr. Patrick Henry Reardon reflects upon justification through faith. Full Article
intern How the Internet is Darkening our Minds By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-08-12T21:21:27+00:00 “Let us return, brethren, to ourselves...For we cannot be reconciled with God and assimilated to Him unless we first return, or rather, enter into ourselves... For the miracle consists in tearing ourselves away from the distraction and vain concerns of the world and in this way relentlessly seizing hold of the kingdom of heaven within us.” St Nikiphoros the Monk, On Watchfulness and the Guarding of the Heart, Philokalia vol. 4) What this Episode is About: A main goal of the Christian life is to keep our attention focused on Christ. We’re called to drink deeply of the Church’s wisdom so we can master our attention and see Christ at work in all things. But the internet is designed to capture that attention and focus it on things that are superficial at best or toxic at worst. Three Questions as You Watch: 1. What are the limits you’re placing on your social media use? 2. Is your life centered in real communities or artificial internet communities? 3. How does the stuff you’re watching or reading or listening to on the internet help you keep your attention on Christ? Full Article
intern How the Internet is Hiding the Way to Holiness By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-08-24T19:15:54+00:00 We're called to be holy as God is holy. And we do this by participating in God’s efforts to redeem the world and bring it into the eternal life of the Holy Trinity. St Maximos the Confessor identifies 5 Divisions we need to overcome along the way. But what if the internet has created a 6th Division we need to overcome? What if the internet is alienating us from ourselves and reality? Full Article
intern Bootstrappers, this is the golden age of the internet frankenstartup By www.workhappy.net Published On :: 2012-02-29T10:00:00-08:00 Today I was struck again by what an amazing time it is to build an internet startup. I was on a phone call with a startup in the early stages. They've got an awesome idea, a smart team, good connections,... Full Article
intern O'Sullivan into International Championship third round By www.bbc.com Published On :: Mon, 04 Nov 2024 21:44:54 GMT Ronnie O'Sullivan claims a 6-2 win over He Guoqiang to move into the third round of the International Championship in Nanjing. Full Article
intern Wakelin reaches International Championship final By www.bbc.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 16:53:43 GMT Chris Wakelin beats Xiao Guodong 9-8 in a final-frame decider to advance into the final of the International Championship in Nanjing. Full Article
intern Ding secures spot in International Championship final By www.bbc.com Published On :: Sat, 09 Nov 2024 14:32:26 GMT Ding Junhui beats Xu Si 9-6 to set up a final against Chris Wakelin at the International Championship in Nanjing. Full Article
intern No added internal pressure on Wales - Gatland By www.bbc.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 15:53:26 GMT Head coach Warren Gatland says there is no added internal pressure on his side as they aim to end their nine-game losing run this autumn. Full Article
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intern Lack of international break is 'a joke' - Caldwell By www.bbc.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 11:37:53 GMT Exeter City manager Gary Caldwell says League One games should not take place during international breaks. Full Article
intern Salford sign France international prop Sangare By www.bbc.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 19:00:34 GMT Salford Red Devils sign France international prop Justin Sangare on two-year deal after his release from Leeds Rhinos. Full Article
intern Spanish brands triumph in Which? rankings of international hotels By www.shinyshiny.tv Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 00:01:12 +0000 A new Which? survey of the best and worst international hotel brands shows well-known brands languishing near the bottom of the table, as three Spanish-owned chains take joint top spot. […] The post Spanish brands triumph in Which? rankings of international hotels appeared first on ShinyShiny. Full Article Holidays Tech holiday hotels Iberostar
intern The Tegan and Sara internet culture and fandom documentary is worth 100 minutes of your time By martinbelam.com Published On :: Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:00:37 +0000 I didn’t watch this in the cinema, and I had a bit more to say about it than my usual one-line movie review format, so it didn’t fit into my monthly round-up, but I do want to wholeheartedly recommend you... Full Article Films
intern Internet of Things - protocols and access keys By pzf.fremantle.org Published On :: Sat, 22 Mar 2014 08:50:00 +0000 I've just read this article from Mark O'Neill on the 10 concerns for the Internet of Things. Mark brings up some very interesting aspects and concerns. I'd like to comment on two of those: protocols and access keys. His primary concern is protocol proliferation. I agree this is an issue. Mark explicitly mentions CoAP, MQTT, AMQP and XMPP. Interestingly he doesn't mention HTTP, which I have found to be heavily used by devices, especially the new generation of Raspberry Pi based systems. Many Arduino's also use HTTP. I will admit to a strong bias. I think that MQTT is the best of these protocols for IoT devices, with CoAP a distant second. Let's get XMPP out of the way. I love XMPP. I think its a fantastic protocol. Do I want to create XML packets on my Arduino? Er... nope. Even on 32-bit controllers, there is still the network traffic to consider: suppose I'm using a GPRS connection and I have thousands of devices deployed: minimizing network traffic is important for cost and efficiency, and XMPP was not designed for that. AMQP is not an appropriate protocol for IoT devices and was not designed for that. It is designed for "the efficient exchange of information within and between enterprises". It was certainly not designed for lightweight, non-persistent, non-transactional systems. To that end, my own system (WSO2) will be providing efficient bridging for AMQP and MQTT to enable lightweight systems to get their data into wider enterprise contexts. I also demonstrated HTTP to MQTT bridging with the WSO2 ESB at the MQTT Interop held last week at EclipseCon. How about CoAP vs MQTT. Firstly, CoAP is more appropriate to compare to MQTT-SN. It is UDP only, and designed to emulate a RESTful model over UDP. My biggest concern with CoAP is this: most people don't actually understand REST - they understand HTTP. If I had a dollar for every time I've come across supposedly RESTful interfaces that are really HTTP interfaces, I'd be a rich man! Interestingly, despite MQTT having been around for 10 years, the Google Trend shows that it has only recently hit the public notice: However, as you can see, it has quickly overtaken CoAP. In terms of traffic, it is a clear winner: every Facebook mobile app uses MQTT to communicate with the Facebook servers. The other area I'd like to comment on is access keys. I agree this is a big issue, and that is the reason I've been working on using OAuth2 access keys with MQTT and IoT devices. I recently gave talks about this at FOSDEM, QCon London, and EclipseCon. The EclipseCon talk also covered a set of wider security concerns and the slides are available here. OAuth2 and OpenID Connect are important standards that have got incredible traction in a short period of time. They have evolved out of 10+ years of trying to solve the distributed, federated identity and access control problems of the Internet. In my presentation I strongly argued that passwords are bad for users, but worse for devices. Tokens are the correct model, and the OAuth2 token is the best available token to use at this point. There was considerable interest in the MQTT interop session on standardizing the use of OAuth2 tokens with the protocol. My personal prediction is that we will see MQTT and HTTP become the most-used IoT protocols, and I strongly urge (and hope) that OAuth2 tokens will become the de-facto model across both of these. Full Article
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intern Big Brother is Watching But He Doesn’t Understand: Why Forced Filtering Technology on the Internet Isn’t the Solution to the Modern Copyright Dilemma By script-ed.org Published On :: Fri, 17 Aug 2018 13:48:38 +0000 by Mitchell Longan[1] Introduction The European Parliament is currently considering a proposal to address problems of piracy and other forms of copyright infringement associated with the digital world.[2] Article 13 of the proposed Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Full Article Blog
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intern A constant temperature control system for indoor environments in buildings using internet of things By www.inderscience.com Published On :: 2024-07-01T23:20:50-05:00 The performance of a building's internal environment, which includes the air temperature, lighting and acoustics, is what determines the quality of the environment inside the building. We present a thermal model for achieving thermal comfort in buildings that makes use of a multimodal analytic framework as a solution to this challenge. In this study, a multimodal combination is used to evaluate several temperature and humidity sensors as well as an area image. Additionally, a CNN and LSTM combination is used to process the image and sensor data. The results show that heating setback and interior set point temperatures, as well as mechanical ventilation based on real people's presence and CO<SUB align=right>2 levels, are all consistently reduced when ICT-driven intelligent solutions are used. The CNN-LSTM model has a goodness of fit that is 0.7258 on average, which is much higher than both the CNN (0.5291) and LSTM (0.5949) models. Full Article
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intern E-recruitment adoption among job-seekers: role of vividness and perceived internet stress in shaping their intentions By www.inderscience.com Published On :: 2024-11-11T23:20:50-05:00 Drawn from technology acceptance model, this study establishes a theoretical framework for the analytical interpretation of factors affecting job-seekers intention to use e-recruitment websites. Using the data obtained from 379 respondents in India, ten hypotheses derived from the experimental model are evaluated using a structural equation modelling technique. Vividness, perceived usefulness (PU), and attitude have been shown to have a significant positive impact on the behavioural intentions (BIs) of job-seekers, although perceived ease of use (PEOU) did not. Furthermore, perceived internet stress (PIS) is observed to be a significant antecedent PEOU; and PEOU is of PU. Such findings broaden our knowledge of e-recruiting in various ways and offer qualitative insights into the potential impact of website functionality on the attractiveness of job-seekers. Full Article
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intern Implementing and Evaluating a Blended Learning Format in the Communication Internship Course By Published On :: 2015-09-07 The use of blended learning is well suited for classes that involve a high level of experiential inquiry such as internship courses. These courses allow students to combine applied, face-to-face fieldwork activities with a reflective academic component delivered online. Therefore, the purpose of this article is to describe the pedagogical design and implementation of a pilot blended learning format internship course. After implementation, the pilot class was assessed. Results of the survey and focus group revealed high levels of student satisfaction in the areas of course structure, faculty-student interaction, and application of theory to the “real-world” experience undertaken by students during the internship. Lower levels of satisfaction with the course’s academic rigor and a sense of community were also reported. Notably, students with experience in blended learning expressed lower levels of overall satisfaction, but reported higher levels of satisfaction with the course’s rigor and sense of community. The paper concludes by offering implications for instructors seeking to implement blended learning approaches. Full Article
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intern E-service quality subdimensions and their effects upon users' behavioural and praising intentions in internet banking services By www.inderscience.com Published On :: 2024-10-21T23:20:50-05:00 The purpose of this study is to explore the effect of electronic service quality subdimensions upon the behavioural and praising intentions of users engaged in internet banking. Using the survey method, 203 responses were collected from users of online banking in Turkey. A partial least square structural equation model was constructed to test both the reliability and validity of the measurement, as well as the structural model. The results indicated that emotional benefits, ease of use, and control subdimensions, which are influenced through graphical quality and layout clarity, have a significant and positive impact upon the behavioural and praising intentions of users of online banking. The study did not find support for the direct effect of layout clarity upon behavioural and praising intentions. Full Article
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intern A longitudinal study of user perceptions of information quality of Chinese users of the internet By www.inderscience.com Published On :: 2017-03-21T23:20:50-05:00 More than a half billion people use the internet in China, and the environment in which these users work, study, and play using the internet is a rapidly changing one. User perceptions of the quality of information accessed through the internet and through more traditional sources of information may shift over time as the underlying social, cultural, and political environment changes. This study reports the results of a longitudinal survey study of perceptions of information quality of young adults using the internet in China. Results suggest that perceptions of the information quality of internet-based information have shifted more from 2007 to 2012 than perceptions of traditional text sources of information. Implications of the findings for researchers, educators, and information providers are discussed. Full Article