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Technology and the Future of Education
White Paper Computer-assisted instruction (CAI), instructional television (ITV), and programmed instruction (PI) can be counted as early examples wherein technology has been applied to education. Technology, in various forms, has always held forth the promise... [10 Apr 2008]
Photos: How old PCs can bridge the digital divide
Photo Students at Ndururumo Secondary School in Nyahururu, in the highlands north of Nairobi, were among some of the first to benefit from the work of Computer Aid International (CAI) and Computers For Schools Kenya (CFSK) in Kenya. [12 Feb 2007]
Online child abuse - a decade on and the IWF reports progress
News There are also positive signs that sites listed on the IWF's Child Abuse Image (CAI) URL database aren't making their way onto increasingly graphic-rich mobile devices, with the UK's main network operators and some handset-makers using the CAI... [09 Mar 2006]
Commercial Alcohols Calls on Aruba for Voice Over Wireless
White Paper CAI), wanted to implement a wireless infrastructure that would be easy to operate, secure and give plant operators and staff faster access to information across sprawling production plants throughout North America. [10 Jan 2006]
Deploying Blaise to Tablet PCs for Mobile Use
White Paper Yet laptop computers are pervasive in current field computer assisted interviewing (CAI). In tablet PC computers, clipboard ergonomics and form factor may be returning to field interviewing in a smarter, more flexible device. [10 Jan 2006]
Using Contemporary Education Strategies to Improve Teaching and Learning in General Chemistry
White Paper Some measures have been taken with the course, such as using the new textbook; applying computer aided instruction (CAI) to improve teaching efficiency; developing a web site to encourage online learning. [21 Apr 2005]
CAI Development: The Experience of the University of North Carolina Courseware Development Project
White Paper The University of North Carolina (UNC)/IBM Courseware Development Project has been successful in the creation of high-quality college level educational computer materials. This paper provides an overview of the development of the Project, of the... [16 Apr 2005]
The Foreign Language Teacher as Courseware Author
White Paper This paper discusses possible reasons for Foreign Language Departments to enter the CAI field. Some suggestions for involvement in CAI are offered to the teacher, and some possible benefits are also offered. [16 Apr 2005]
WiMax rollout is still 'years away'
News WiMax will probably find its first success in Europe and Asia, said Parks Associates senior analyst Michael Cai. Despite a lot of recent attention, the wireless broadband technology WiMax is years away from wide use - and will take root in Europe... [12 Jul 2004]
Tune to Lambda Patching
White Paper A recent paper by Hua, Cai and Sheu describes Patching as a technique for reducing server load in a true video-on-demand (TVoD) system. It is a scheme for multicast video transmissions, which outperforms techniques such as Batching in response time... [24 Feb 2004]
Win32.Hunch // Win32/Hunch.A // I-Worm.Hunch.b // W32/Hunch@MM (CAI)
White Paper Date: January 31, 2002 Name: Win32.Hunch Alias: Win32/Hunch.A, I-Worm.Hunch.b, W32/Hunch@MM Category: Win32 Type: Worm Destructiveness: Medium CHARACTERISTICS: Win32.Hunch is a worm spreading via the e-mail system using Microsoft Outlook. [14 Aug 2003]
Word97Macro/Comical.A (CAI)
White Paper Date: February 3, 2002 Name: Word97Macro/Comical.A Category: VB Script, Win32, Word Macro Type: Worm Destructiveness: Low CHARACTERISTICS: Comical is an e-mail worm which uses MAPI to spread. The worm arrives in a message with the Subject: [14 Aug 2003]
CodeRedv3 (CAI)
White Paper A new version of the Code Red worm, a self-propagating malicious computer program that exploits a known Microsoft IIS web server software vulnerability to comprise Microsoft Windows 2000 computer systems is currently spreading in the field. [14 Aug 2003]
Win32.SirCam.137216 (CAI)
White Paper Win32.SirCam.137216 is an email worm which sends itself as well as clean documents from an infected machine. The worm arrives in a message which may be either English or Spanish. The English messages appear like this: [14 Aug 2003]
VBS/FindPeach.A, aka VBS_PEACHYPDF.A, VBS/PeachyPDF@MM (CAI)
White Paper Recently a so called Adobe Acrobat worm has been hyped by various anti virus vendors and the media. Computer Associates is issuing this bulletin solely because of a number of requests by misinformed clients. [14 Aug 2003]
