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Troubleshooting a universal remote with a caller's Roku, good PC laptop suggestions, is there a browser for the Apple Watch, why your computer might be running slow, HP Stream and trying to update Windows 10 on it, syncing music to your phone from your old PC, talking with Sam Abuelsamid, Chris Marquardt, Rod Pyle, and more of your calls! Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid, Chris Marquardt, and Rod Pyle Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit For detailed show notes, visit techguylabs.com. Sponsor: casper.com/twit1 - promo code: TWIT1
Troubleshooting a universal remote with a caller's Roku, good PC laptop suggestions, is there a browser for the Apple Watch, why your computer might be running slow, HP Stream and trying to update Windows 10 on it, syncing music to your phone from your old PC, talking with Sam Abuelsamid, Chris Marquardt, Rod Pyle, and more of your calls! Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid, Chris Marquardt, and Rod Pyle Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit For detailed show notes, visit techguylabs.com. Sponsor: casper.com/twit1 - promo code: TWIT1
Troubleshooting a universal remote with a caller's Roku, good PC laptop suggestions, is there a browser for the Apple Watch, why your computer might be running slow, HP Stream and trying to update Windows 10 on it, syncing music to your phone from your old PC, talking with Sam Abuelsamid, Chris Marquardt, Rod Pyle, and more of your calls! Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid, Chris Marquardt, and Rod Pyle Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit For detailed show notes, visit techguylabs.com. Sponsor: casper.com/twit1 - promo code: TWIT1
Troubleshooting a universal remote with a caller's Roku, good PC laptop suggestions, is there a browser for the Apple Watch, why your computer might be running slow, HP Stream and trying to update Windows 10 on it, syncing music to your phone from your old PC, talking with Sam Abuelsamid, Chris Marquardt, Rod Pyle, and more of your calls! Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid, Chris Marquardt, and Rod Pyle Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit For detailed show notes, visit techguylabs.com. Sponsor: casper.com/twit1 - promo code: TWIT1
Troubleshooting a universal remote with a caller's Roku, good PC laptop suggestions, is there a browser for the Apple Watch, why your computer might be running slow, HP Stream and trying to update Windows 10 on it, syncing music to your phone from your old PC, talking with Sam Abuelsamid, Chris Marquardt, Rod Pyle, and more of your calls! Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid, Chris Marquardt, and Rod Pyle Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit For detailed show notes, visit techguylabs.com. Sponsor: casper.com/twit1 - promo code: TWIT1
Troubleshooting a universal remote with a caller's Roku, good PC laptop suggestions, is there a browser for the Apple Watch, why your computer might be running slow, HP Stream and trying to update Windows 10 on it, syncing music to your phone from your old PC, talking with Sam Abuelsamid, Chris Marquardt, Rod Pyle, and more of your calls! Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid, Chris Marquardt, and Rod Pyle Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit For detailed show notes, visit techguylabs.com. Sponsor: casper.com/twit1 - promo code: TWIT1
Troubleshooting a universal remote with a caller's Roku, good PC laptop suggestions, is there a browser for the Apple Watch, why your computer might be running slow, HP Stream and trying to update Windows 10 on it, syncing music to your phone from your old PC, talking with Sam Abuelsamid, Chris Marquardt, Rod Pyle, and more of your calls! Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid, Chris Marquardt, and Rod Pyle Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit For detailed show notes, visit techguylabs.com. Sponsor: casper.com/twit1 - promo code: TWIT1
Troubleshooting a universal remote with a caller's Roku, good PC laptop suggestions, is there a browser for the Apple Watch, why your computer might be running slow, HP Stream and trying to update Windows 10 on it, syncing music to your phone from your old PC, talking with Sam Abuelsamid, Chris Marquardt, Rod Pyle, and more of your calls! Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid, Chris Marquardt, and Rod Pyle Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit For detailed show notes, visit techguylabs.com. Sponsor: casper.com/twit1 - promo code: TWIT1
Troubleshooting a universal remote with a caller's Roku, good PC laptop suggestions, is there a browser for the Apple Watch, why your computer might be running slow, HP Stream and trying to update Windows 10 on it, syncing music to your phone from your old PC, talking with Sam Abuelsamid, Chris Marquardt, Rod Pyle, and more of your calls! Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid, Chris Marquardt, and Rod Pyle Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit For detailed show notes, visit techguylabs.com. Sponsor: casper.com/twit1 - promo code: TWIT1
Troubleshooting a universal remote with a caller's Roku, good PC laptop suggestions, is there a browser for the Apple Watch, why your computer might be running slow, HP Stream and trying to update Windows 10 on it, syncing music to your phone from your old PC, talking with Sam Abuelsamid, Chris Marquardt, Rod Pyle, and more of your calls! Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid, Chris Marquardt, and Rod Pyle Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit For detailed show notes, visit techguylabs.com. Sponsor: casper.com/twit1 - promo code: TWIT1
Good budget laptops & fixing an older TV. Unable to order air purifier filters from Amazon within California, troubleshooting Chromebook issues, USB ports failing on a computer, external hard drive unable to be read, phone GPS lagging, Sam Abuelsamid and Chris Marquardt, and more of your calls! Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid and Chris Marquardt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy. For detailed show notes, visit techguylabs.com. Sponsor: Melissa.com/twit
Good budget laptops & fixing an older TV. Unable to order air purifier filters from Amazon within California, troubleshooting Chromebook issues, USB ports failing on a computer, external hard drive unable to be read, phone GPS lagging, Sam Abuelsamid and Chris Marquardt, and more of your calls! Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid and Chris Marquardt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy. For detailed show notes, visit techguylabs.com. Sponsor: Melissa.com/twit
Good budget laptops & fixing an older TV. Unable to order air purifier filters from Amazon within California, troubleshooting Chromebook issues, USB ports failing on a computer, external hard drive unable to be read, phone GPS lagging, Sam Abuelsamid and Chris Marquardt, and more of your calls! Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid and Chris Marquardt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy. For detailed show notes, visit techguylabs.com. Sponsor: Melissa.com/twit
Good budget laptops & fixing an older TV. Unable to order air purifier filters from Amazon within California, troubleshooting Chromebook issues, USB ports failing on a computer, external hard drive unable to be read, phone GPS lagging, Sam Abuelsamid and Chris Marquardt, and more of your calls! Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid and Chris Marquardt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy. For detailed show notes, visit techguylabs.com. Sponsor: Melissa.com/twit
Good budget laptops & fixing an older TV. Unable to order air purifier filters from Amazon within California, troubleshooting Chromebook issues, USB ports failing on a computer, external hard drive unable to be read, phone GPS lagging, Sam Abuelsamid and Chris Marquardt, and more of your calls! Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid and Chris Marquardt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy. For detailed show notes, visit techguylabs.com. Sponsor: Melissa.com/twit
Good budget laptops & fixing an older TV. Unable to order air purifier filters from Amazon within California, troubleshooting Chromebook issues, USB ports failing on a computer, external hard drive unable to be read, phone GPS lagging, Sam Abuelsamid and Chris Marquardt, and more of your calls! Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid and Chris Marquardt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy. For detailed show notes, visit techguylabs.com. Sponsor: Melissa.com/twit
Good budget laptops & fixing an older TV. Unable to order air purifier filters from Amazon within California, troubleshooting Chromebook issues, USB ports failing on a computer, external hard drive unable to be read, phone GPS lagging, Sam Abuelsamid and Chris Marquardt, and more of your calls! Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid and Chris Marquardt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy. For detailed show notes, visit techguylabs.com. Sponsor: Melissa.com/twit
Good budget laptops & fixing an older TV. Unable to order air purifier filters from Amazon within California, troubleshooting Chromebook issues, USB ports failing on a computer, external hard drive unable to be read, phone GPS lagging, Sam Abuelsamid and Chris Marquardt, and more of your calls! Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid and Chris Marquardt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy. For detailed show notes, visit techguylabs.com. Sponsor: Melissa.com/twit
Good budget laptops & fixing an older TV. Unable to order air purifier filters from Amazon within California, troubleshooting Chromebook issues, USB ports failing on a computer, external hard drive unable to be read, phone GPS lagging, Sam Abuelsamid and Chris Marquardt, and more of your calls! Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid and Chris Marquardt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy. For detailed show notes, visit techguylabs.com. Sponsor: Melissa.com/twit
Good budget laptops & fixing an older TV. Unable to order air purifier filters from Amazon within California, troubleshooting Chromebook issues, USB ports failing on a computer, external hard drive unable to be read, phone GPS lagging, Sam Abuelsamid and Chris Marquardt, and more of your calls! Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid and Chris Marquardt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy. For detailed show notes, visit techguylabs.com. Sponsor: Melissa.com/twit
Good budget laptops & fixing an older TV. Unable to order air purifier filters from Amazon within California, troubleshooting Chromebook issues, USB ports failing on a computer, external hard drive unable to be read, phone GPS lagging, Sam Abuelsamid and Chris Marquardt, and more of your calls! Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid and Chris Marquardt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy. For detailed show notes, visit techguylabs.com. Sponsor: Melissa.com/twit
ENLACES DE INTERÉS Primer artículo de la serie del HP Stream 7 INFORMACIÓN Y DATOS DE CONTACTO· Twitter: @SansaTwit e-mail: info@unicorn-st.es www.podcrastinando.es www.unicorn-st.com www.wintablet.info www.genide.es Grupo Telegram Unicorn ST http://bit.ly/GrupoTelegramUnicornST Suscríbete a Podcrastinando, el feed que contiene todos mis podcast www.podcrastinando.es http://feeds.feedburner.com/Podcrastinando Podcast asociado a la red de SOSPECHOSOS HABITUALES. Suscríbete con este feed: https://feedpress.me/sospechososhabituales Podcast grabado en Samsung Galaxy Note 8 en la aplicación HI-Q con micro Boya BY-LM10 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/podcrastinando/message
ENLACES DE INTERÉS Primer artículo de la serie del HP Stream 7 INFORMACIÓN Y DATOS DE CONTACTO· Twitter: @SansaTwit e-mail: info@unicorn-st.es www.podcrastinando.es www.unicorn-st.com www.wintablet.info www.genide.es Grupo Telegram Unicorn ST http://bit.ly/GrupoTelegramUnicornST Suscríbete a Podcrastinando, el feed que contiene todos mis podcast www.podcrastinando.es http://feeds.feedburner.com/Podcrastinando Podcast asociado a la red de SOSPECHOSOS HABITUALES. Suscríbete con este feed: https://feedpress.me/sospechososhabituales Podcast grabado en Samsung Galaxy Note 8 en la aplicación HI-Q con micro Boya BY-LM10 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/podcrastinando/message
In this episode of the Microsoft Today Podcast, we discuss Microsoft 365 Education, Office 365 Education, Minecraft Education Edition, Skype in the Classroom, Skype Translator, OneNote Class Notebooks, FlipGrid, Intune for Education, Microsoft Innovative Educators (MIE), Microsoft 365 Education Hardware, Microsoft Store STEM Saturdays, Government Grants and Funding, Microsoft Inclusive Education and much more.Bill Gates The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation have made improving K-12 education in the United States a priority mission. Summit Innovation in Education Bill Gates on improving K-12 Education Bill Gates TED Talk, Teachers Need Real Feedback (April 2013) Teachers get very little feedback US is tied for 15th in reading, but 23 in science and 31 in math Bill Gates against Common Core Bill Gates on his Education MissionKhan Academy Is a non-profit educational organization created in 2008 by Salman Khan with the goal of creating a set of online tools that help educate students Received significant funding early on from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and has received more than $9 million in funding from the foundation overall Microsoft has developed and released Khan Academy Universal Windows Platform Apps Bill Gates on Khan Academy (2010)Microsoft Imagine (Formerly DreamSpark) Dream it. Build it. Live it. Enter your tech project in the 2019 Imagine Cup for the chance to bring your innovation to life and win up to USD100,000! DreamSpark was originally announced by Bill Gates in 2008 Free training — Azure Labs Computer Science training on GitHub $100 in free Azure Credits Imagine Webstore — Obtain software through your school at now costMicrosoft Small Basic Is a programming language and associated IDE for Microsoft’s simplified variant of the BASIC programming language, intended as an easy programming language for beginners Released in October of 2008Kodu and Kodu Game Lab Kodu is a visual programming tool (like Scratch) which builds on ideas begun with Logo in the 1960s, and Kodu Game Lab is the integrated development environment (IDE) by Microsoft’s FUSE Labs First released in June 2009 Still actively updatedProject Spark Was a game platform build on the foundations of Kodu, that allowed players to create game using the platform and programming language and share them with othersMakeCode Microsoft MakeCode brings computer science to life for all students with fun projects, immediate results, and both block and text editors for learners at different levels Microsoft created MakeCode utilizing their Touch Develop technology They have partnered with many different companies and brands to create fun and engaging coding tracks for students, including: micro:bit — a tiny programmable computer, designed to make learning and teaching easy and fun! Circuit Playground Express — An introduction to electronics and programming from adafruit Lego Education (Mindstorms) — Allows one to program the LEGO MINDSTORMS Education EV3 using Blocks or JavaScript Cue the Robot — Provides a transition from block-based code to state-machine and text-based programming Grove Zero — Are color-coded and magnetic electronic modules that teaches students about programming, electronics, design thinking, and logics Chibi Chip — The Love to Code (LTC) system is designed for beginners of all ages and backgrounds to try out programming without the frustration of installing software Resources MakeCode Website MakeCode YouTube ChannelMicrosoft Stores Microsoft provides many learning and education initiatives through their retail stores STEM Saturdays — Teachers, students, and parents are welcome to drop by their local Microsoft Store to participate in these learning experiences. Projects are designed for 11- to 14-year-old students but can easily be completed by younger students with parental support Intro to Robotics with Ohbot Free new coding workshops Free Harry Potter Kano Coding Kit workshop How Do Sharks Swim? (build a joystick) Make hustle happenStart your own business or champion a cause — Learn from NFL heroes how to follow your passion, start your own business, and create positive change in your community. In this free two-hour workshop, students learn how NFL players “make hustle happen” through side businesses and collaboration to serve a cause they care about. Participants will brainstorm ideas for their own side hustle or a supporting a cause, then draft an action plan using Windows 10. At the end of the workshop, students present their action plans and get the inspiration they need to execute next stepsFlipGrid FlipGrid is an award winning platform that empowers student voice. Students capture short videos to share ideas and experiences with their classmates on the topics you define Overview Welcome to FlipGrid The Power of the Student Voice I have a Voice Goals Give all students a voice Provide instant feedback and interaction for all, including educators 100% Free Integration — Can be integrated directly with team sites, learning sites, or LMS solutions… it can even be embedded in OneNote!Goals of Microsoft 365 Education To empower educators to unlock creativity, promote teamwork, and provide a simple and safe experience in a single, affordable solution built for educationOffice 365 Education OneNote — Helps students learn to be organized, collaborate and be proactive with their learning — while also providing the teachers with a single pane of glass for review Class Notebook Creator — Lets a teacher quickly set up a personal workspace for every student, a content library for handouts, and a collaboration space for lessons and creative activities, all within one powerful notebook Collaboration Space — Allows teachers and students to edit content Content Library — Allows teachers to edit content, but students to only view or copy content (such as for tests or other course materials) Student Notebooks — Provide a private space for students to work, that can be viewed by only the teacher and the student By default, contains a Handouts, Class Notes, Homework and Quizzes sections Class Notebook Sharing — Enables teachers to collaborate and share with other educators Skype in the Classroom — Creating Global Citizens is “live learning” personified Provides students with experiencing and interacting with different cultures and viewpoints Kansas students helped Kenyan students with their water crisis Skype Translator — Breaks down language barriers“My students became lifelong learners because they understood the power of using learning to affect real change in the world.” (Source) Microsoft Teams — The classroom experience in Teams empowers the generation that embraces technology as their first language, encouraging their developing voices and helping educators implement learning strategies for their future success Teams is all about collaboration Provides an instant-feedback platform for students Empowers teachers and educators to collaborate with one another as well, so that they can better teach and inspire their students Teachers don’t always have all of the right answers, so it is great to have an instant collaboration platform for when the need arises Now has immersive reader Can enable teachers to “speed grade” via the assignments tab Rubic Grading in TeamsMicrosoft is not resting even when they’ve lost a class, school or district to Google’s platform, they are still pushing the adoption of free technologies like Microsoft Teams, Microsoft Translator, OneNote and FlipGrid — even if they don’t own the platform space.Research Microsoft Translator for Education — Communicate with Students In the US, the number of ESL learners has more than doubled since 1990 As the teacher speaks, translator provides real-time translated audio and transcripts for the student With the Translator PowerPoint add-in, Translator can provide more accurate translations Translator’s transcripts also provide notes that can be used by all students Translator for Real-Time Sub-titles — Enables the Deaf https://translator.microsoft.comMinecraft Microsoft has partnered with Code.org to create the code training using Minecraft for grades 2 and up at https://code.org/minecraft Minecraft also has its own MakeCode site at https://minecraft.makecode.com Microsoft has also developed the Minecraft Education Edition and it’s supporting curriculum as part of Microsoft 365 for EducationIntune for Education Microsoft Intune for Education: a new cloud-based application and device management service that is built on the proven Microsoft Intune service, offering easy setup and management in shared learning environments Integrates directly into Microsoft School Data Sync Pulls in users, teachers, and students automatically Device deployment, management and security Has over 150 configurable settings Includes an auto-enrollment feature Mass deployment of settings by USB key Windows Store for Business integration for Application Deployment With Windows 10, all settings follow the userAdministration Device Management — Azure Active Directory, Group Policy and other management tools Training — No cost educator training across the entire Microsoft 365 Education product line Microsoft Innovator Educator (MIEs) Programs — Are designed to help educators move along a pathway from those who are just beginning to integrate Microsoft tools into the classroom to becoming leaders of innovation in education Microsoft Innovative Educator Microsoft Innovative Educator Trainer Microsoft Innovative Educator Expert Microsoft Innovator Educator Community Is a place to discover, research, share and collaborate with other like-minded innovative educators There are more than 4,000 Microsoft Innovative Educators across the globeHardware Affordable notebooks starting at just $189 $189 Lenovo 100e $219 HP Stream 11 Pro G4 EE $229 Dell Latitude 3180 $279 Asus VivoBook W202 Dynamic 2:1s starting as low as $299 $299 Acer TravelMate Spin B1 $299 Dell Latitude 3189 $329 Asus VivoBook Flip 14 TP401 $380 Surface GoBundles All-in-one Minecraft cart — Teach STEM with Minecraft: Education Edition to help students develop critical and computational thinking skills. Engage students across all STEM subjects and flex their creative problem-solving skills in an open-world game. Minecraft: Education Edition licenses and everything you need to get started Microsoft 365 Education, which includes Intune for Education and Office 365 Education with Teams and OneNote Bundled with device hardware Bretford CUBE Cart device storage that looks like a Minecraft “Grass” blockFunding Grants — Microsoft can assist with obtaining grant funding for STEM education programs The federal government issues more than $500 billion in grants each year through its 26 grant-making agencies Most states also offer additional grant money, or provide “passed-through” funding from specific federal agencies Private foundations and corporations provide more than $50 billion each year in fundingTop Grant Programs for STEM Education STEM+ Computing Partnerships Grant Program (STEM+C) — Seeks to build evidence to inform development of new pedagogical strategies and pedagogical environments for integrating computing and computational thinking in the teaching and learning of pre-K-12 STEM Source — National Science Foundation (NSF) Awards — Between $250,000 to $2.5 million per recipient for up to three years Deadline — Spring 2019 Program Details — https://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=505006 Computer Science for All Grant Program (CS for ALL) — Hopes to provide all U.S. students the opportunity to participate in computer science and computational thinking education in pre-K through high school Source — National Science Foundation (NSF) Awards — $300,000 to $2 million per recipient for up to four years Deadline — February 12, 2019 Program Details — https://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=505359 Navy & Marine Corps STEM Education & Workforce Development Grant Program (ONR STEM) — Seeks proposals for developing innovative solutions that directly support the development and maintenance of a diverse, world-class STEM workforce. The goal of any proposed effort should be to provide “game changing” solutions to establish and strengthen the pipeline of students in grade 9 or higher interested in civilian or enlisted Navy & Marine Corps related workforce opportunities. The proposed STEM learning, therefore, must relate to domains of naval relevance or strategic value Source — Department of Defense, Office of Naval Research Awards — Up to $750,000 for up to three years Deadline — September 27, 2019 Program Details — : https://www.onr.navy.mil/Contracts-Grants/Funding-Opportunities/Broad-Agency-Announcements.aspx 21st Century Community Learning Centers Grant Program (21st CCLC) — Supports the creation of community learning centers that provide extended learning time opportunities for children, particularly students who attend high-poverty and low-performing schools. Centers provide a range of high-quality services to support student learning and development, including: tutoring and mentoring, homework help, academic enrichment (such as hands-on science or technology programs), character education, drug and violence prevention, family engagement, community service opportunities, as well as music, arts, sports, and cultural activities Source — Department of Education (through each state) Awards — Determined by local and state agencies Deadline — Varies by state, check state agency websites — https://www2.ed.gov/programs/21stcclc/contacts.html#state Program Details — https://www2.ed.gov/programs/21stcclc/index.html Education Innovation & Research Grant Program (EIR) — Provides funding to create, develop, implement, replicate, or take to scale entrepreneurial, evidence-based, field-initiated innovations to improve student achievement and attainment for high-need students, and rigorously evaluate such innovations. Recent priorities have included: supporting high need students, improving school climate; promoting diversity; increasing post-secondary preparedness; improving the effectiveness of principals; and re-engaging disconnected youth Source — Department of Education Awards — $4 million maximum for up to five years Deadline — Late spring, early summer 2019 Program Details — https://innovation.ed.gov/what-we-do/innovation/education-innovation-and-research-eir/ For a full overview of all available grants, please visit https://www.grants.govMicrosoft Learning Tools Availability Microsoft prides itself for providing their learning tools and platforms to students from all skill, education, cognitive and accessibility levels… inclusive learning for all students. This isn’t something new for Microsoft, rather it is something Microsoft and Microsoft Research have been working on and developing for decades. From to text speech, eye tracking technologies, Kinect breakthroughs, and working with the likes of the late, great Professor Stephen Hawking and the SwiftKey team, to working with Steve Gleason on his fight against ALS, while also working with thousands of disabled gamers to develop the Xbox Adaptive Controller — empowering those with disabilities is ingrained within their DNA.Resources Microsoft STEM Grant Whitepaper Intune for Education Introduction Intune for Education — How it Works (Ignite Session) Microsoft EDU YouTube ChannelFollow or Subscribe to Microsoft Today Patreon Website Apple/iTunes Blubrry Breaker Facebook Google Podcasts Pocket Cast PodBean RadioPublic Spotify Stitcher YouTube Support the show.
I recently heard my name on another podcast concerning some cord cutting options so I thought I would share my recent trials in that area. I've tried a few over the years. Here is an update. Entertainment 2.0 - https://www.thedigitalmediazone.com/2018/08/10/entertainment-2-0-455-recontainerizing/ TivoCenter - https://homeservershow.com/blog/windows-home-server/converting-a-tivo-series-1-into-a-windows-media-center/ HP Stream with Dewain R. - https://homeservershow.com/blog/blog/hp-stream-mini-desktop-on-home-server-show-279/ Mine died - https://twitter.com/mccabeio/status/1009795843355013120 The Deets - https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c04545960 T-Mobile for Vets - https://www.t-mobile.com/offers/military-phone-plans You can get Project Fi too! https://g.co/fi/r/9WX36D We both get $20 if you do. What I'm Reading - https://www.wfla.com/news/polk-county/2-men-wanted-for-replacing-external-hard-drive-hardware-with-play-doh-returning-items-to-target/1357861068
Our listeners ask about Wifi issues, Ubuntu's changes, trackball configuration and more. We get comments on a password manager and on installing Linux on an HP Stream. Episode 322 Time Stamps 00:00 Going Linux #322 · Listener Feedback 00:15 Introduction 00:52 Episode Delay 01:43 Harold: Wifi problems 05:43 Greg: Password Safe and Dropbox 07:45 Ambrose: More wifi problems 12:52 Billy: How long will it take Ubuntu to get back on track? 16:27 Bob: The trackball, continued 19:29 Ambrose: Responds 22:36 Sebastien: Needs help 28:51 David: MATE Rocks! 32:19 App pick: Simplenote 34:44 goinglinux.com, goinglinux@gmail.com, +1-904-468-7889, @goinglinux, feedback, listen, subscribe 35:48 End
Our listeners ask about Wifi issues, Ubuntu's changes, trackball configuration and more. We get comments on a password manager and on installing Linux on an HP Stream. Episode 322 Time Stamps 00:00 Going Linux #322 · Listener Feedback 00:15 Introduction 00:52 Episode Delay 01:43 Harold: Wifi problems 05:43 Greg: Password Safe and Dropbox 07:45 Ambrose: More wifi problems 12:52 Billy: How long will it take Ubuntu to get back on track? 16:27 Bob: The trackball, continued 19:29 Ambrose: Responds 22:36 Sebastien: Needs help 28:51 David: MATE Rocks! 32:19 App pick: Simplenote 34:44 goinglinux.com, goinglinux@gmail.com, +1-904-468-7889, @goinglinux, feedback, listen, subscribe 35:48 End
This week on BSDNow! We've got Netflix + FreeBSD news to discuss, always a crowd pleaser, that plus EuroBSDCon is just around the corner. Stick around for your place This episode was brought to you by Headlines Protecting Netflix Viewing Privacy at Scale, with FreeBSD (http://techblog.netflix.com/search/label/FreeBSD) This blog post from Netflix tells the story of how Netflix developed in-kernel TLS to speed up delivery of video via HTTPS Since the beginning of the Open Connect program we have significantly increased the efficiency of our OCAs - from delivering 8 Gbps of throughput from a single server in 2012 to over 90 Gbps from a single server in 2016. We contribute to this effort on the software side by optimizing every aspect of the software for our unique use case - in particular, focusing on the open source FreeBSD operating system and the NGINX web server that run on the OCAs. In the modern internet world, we have to focus not only on efficiency, but also security. There are many state-of-the-art security mechanisms in place at Netflix, including Transport Level Security (TLS) encryption of customer information, search queries, and other confidential data. We have always relied on pre-encoded Digital Rights Management (DRM) to secure our video streams. Over the past year, we've begun to use Secure HTTP (HTTP over TLS or HTTPS) to encrypt the transport of the video content as well. This helps protect member privacy, particularly when the network is insecure - ensuring that our members are safe from eavesdropping by anyone who might want to record their viewing habits. The goal is to ensure that your government, ISP, and wifi sniffing neighbour cannot tell which Netflix videos you are watching Netflix Open Connect serves over 125 million hours of content per day, all around the world. Given our scale, adding the overhead of TLS encryption calculations to our video stream transport had the potential to greatly reduce the efficiency of our global infrastructure. We evaluated available and applicable ciphers and decided to primarily use the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) cipher in Galois/Counter Mode (GCM), available starting in TLS 1.2. We chose AES-GCM over the Cipher Block Chaining (CBC) method, which comes at a higher computational cost. The AES-GCM cipher algorithm encrypts and authenticates the message simultaneously - as opposed to AES-CBC, which requires an additional pass over the data to generate keyed-hash message authentication code (HMAC). CBC can still be used as a fallback for clients that cannot support the preferred method. All revisions of Open Connect Appliances also have Intel CPUs that support AES-NI, the extension to the x86 instruction set designed to improve encryption and decryption performance. We needed to determine the best implementation of AES-GCM with the AES-NI instruction set, so we investigated alternatives to OpenSSL, including BoringSSL and the Intel Intelligent Storage Acceleration Library (ISA-L). Netflix and NGINX had previously worked together to improve our HTTP client request and response time via the use of sendfile calls to perform a zero-copy data flow from storage (HDD or SSD) to network socket, keeping the data in the kernel memory address space and relieving some of the CPU burden. The Netflix team specifically added the ability to make the sendfile calls asynchronous - further reducing the data path and enabling more simultaneous connections. However, TLS functionality, which requires the data to be passed to the application layer, was incompatible with the sendfile approach. To retain the benefits of the sendfile model while adding TLS functionality, we designed a hybrid TLS scheme whereby session management stays in the application space, but the bulk encryption is inserted into the sendfile data pipeline in the kernel. This extends sendfile to support encrypting data for TLS/SSL connections. We tested the BoringSSL and ISA-L AES-GCM implementations with our sendfile improvements against a baseline of OpenSSL (with no sendfile changes), under typical Netflix traffic conditions on three different OCA hardware types. Our changes in both the BoringSSL and ISA-L test situations significantly increased both CPU utilization and bandwidth over baseline - increasing performance by up to 30%, depending on the OCA hardware version. We chose the ISA-L cipher implementation, which had slightly better results. With these improvements in place, we can continue the process of adding TLS to our video streams for clients that support it, without suffering prohibitive performance hits. If you would like more detail, check out the papers from AsiaBSDCon 2015 (https://people.freebsd.org/~rrs/asiabsd_2015_tls.pdf) and the updated one from 2016 (https://people.freebsd.org/~rrs/asiabsd_tls_improved.pdf) *** OpenBSD on HP Stream 7 (http://www.tedunangst.com/flak/post/OpenBSD-on-HP-Stream-7) Recent events have rocked the mobile computing world to its core. OpenBSD retired the zaurus port, leaving users in desperate need of a new device. And not long before that, Microsoft released the Anniversary Update to Windows 10, but with free space requirements such that it's nigh impossible to install on cheap 32GB eMMC equipped devices such as the HP Stream series, leaving users searching for a new lightweight operating system. With necessity as both mother and father, the scene is set for a truly epic pairing. OpenBSD on the HP Stream 7. The HP Stream line is a series of budget computers in a couple form factors. The Stream 11 is a fairly typical netbook. However, the Stream 7 and 8 are tablets. They look like cheap Android devices, but inside the case, they're real boys, er PCs, with Intel Atom CPUs. To install OpenBSD on such a device, we need a few parts. Obviously, the tablet itself. There's a dearth of ports on these things, but there is a micro USB port. Attaching anything useful requires an OTG “on the go” cable that creates a type A port. Attaching more than one useful thing requires a mini hub. And completing the install requires one each USB stick, keyboard, and network adapter. First, we need to prep the machine to boot from USB. Actually, before doing anything, make sure you have a full charge. It's going to be battery only from here on out. Plug everything in. Flash drive, keyboard, and network into the hub, hub into the OTG cable, cable into the port on top of the Stream. Turn on the machine while holding the volume down button. This launches a mini menu from which we can enter the BIOS. There's a little on screen keyboard in the corner, so this can be done even without a keyboard attached, but the USB keyboard should work. We need to change two settings in the boot section. First, turn off secure boot. Second, switch boot order to prefer USB. Save and exit. The first reboot reveals a confirmation screen checking that we really want to disable secure boot. We must enter a PIN and press enter. Enter the PIN shown on the screen and press enter. And we are go. Then boot up OpenBSD from the USB drive Ted then works there a number of kernel panics and device driver issues, but after disabling ACPI and IntelDRM, the device boots OpenBSD. Of course, there's no X at this point. And definitely no touch screen. And no internal networking. However, by keeping our USB hub attached, we can drive the console and access the network. At least until the battery is depleted, even if we have no way of knowing how long that will be since we disabled all the ACPI devices, which also means no suspend or resume. With some xorg.conf hacking, he did get Xorg working *** DragonflyBSD steps towards base LibreSSL (http://lists.dragonflybsd.org/pipermail/commits/2016-September/624493.html) Project: DragonFlyBSD / Switch base to use private LibreSSL libraries (http://freshbsd.org/commit/dfbsd/304ca408000cd34559ef5319b4b5a6766d6eb35b) DragonFly BSD adopts uses of LibreSSL (http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20160911231651) The number of projects beginning to switch over to LibreSSL is growing and it appears we can now throw DragonFly into that camp. Following something that sounds vaguely familiar (Allan!) DFLY is now creating “private” LibreSSL libraries which are only linked against by base system binaries. For the moment OpenSSL is still built, primarily so that various ports and 3rd party apps can continue to function as before. A NO_OPENSSL option has also been added, but doesn't really do much (yet), since it'll still build and install headers / libraries even if set. *** OpenBSD g2k16 Hackathon g2k16 Hackathon Report: Antoine Jacoutot on Binary Patches (http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20160911012316) g2k16 Hackathon Report: Matthieu Herrb on xenodm (http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20160911231712) g2k16 Hackathon Report: Vincent Gross on iked(8), armv7 and sys/netinet[6] (http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20160911000337) g2k16 Hackathon Report: Florian Obser on httpd, networking, acme-client, and more (http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20160911000052) g2k16 Hackathon Report: Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse on ddb(4) and more (http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20160909012520) g2k16 Hackathon Report: Christian Weisgerber on gettext progress, RTC work, removing kernel cruft (http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20160908002430) g2k16 Hackathon Report: Brent Cook on Chromebooks, crypto, and more (http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20160907131655) g2k16 Hackathon Report: Ted Unangst on doas, signify, code removal (http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20160906230610) g2k16 Hackathon Report: Marc Espie on package signing evolution (http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20160905235911) g2k16 Hackathon Report: Adam Wolk on ports, wireless drivers and more (http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20160906004915) g2k16 Hackathon Report: Mike Larkin on vmm + vmd progress (http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20160905134009&mode=expanded) *** News Roundup OpenBSD (with encrypted softraid) on the Chromebook Pixel (https://jcs.org/notaweblog/2016/08/26/openbsd_chromebook/) Looking for a Laptop to make your OpenBSD road-warrior? If so, we have a great blog tutorial on getting OpenBSD setup on the Chromebook Pixel with encrypted softraid! Author Joshua Stein gives us a very verbose look at how to install and dial-in the laptop perfectly. But first for those wondering about the hardware in the pixel: The Chromebook Pixel LS (2015) has an Intel Core i7 processor (Broadwell) at 2.4Ghz, 16Gb of RAM, a 2560x1700 400-nit IPS screen (239ppi), and Intel 802.11ac wireless. It has a Kingston 64Gib flash chip, of which about 54Gib can be used by OpenBSD when dual-booting with a 1Gb Chrome OS partition. Due to this being a chromebook with seaBIOS, some manual key-press trickery will be required to initially get the OpenBSD Installer up and running. From here you'll want to pay special close attention to the disk partitioning. In particular Joshua will show us how to shrink the existing encrypted /home that ChromeOS uses, keeping the dual-boot intact. This will become important if you ever plan on updating the device. From here, we move back to a more traditional setup, but with the added bonus of doing a soft-raid setup. But the fun isn't over yet! If you want to make OpenBSD the default boot, that'll require cracking the lid on the device and removing a special pink write-protect screw. And of course if you want to remove the default splash-screen image, Joshua has you covered as well, although some flashrom magic will be required. At this point you are nearly done. Final details on enabling specific bits of hardware are discussed. Most things work, apart from Audio and Bluetooth as of right now. *** doas mastery (http://www.tedunangst.com/flak/post/doas-mastery) “doas” mastery - Paging MWL! Our buddy Ted Unangst has written up a great ‘mastery' guide of the doas command, which can come in handy if you are among the un-initiated in doas land. UNIX systems have two classes of user, the super user and regular users. The super user is super, and everybody else is not. This concentration of power keeps things simple, but also means that often too much power is granted. Usually we only need super user powers to perform one task. We would rather not have such power all the time. Think of the responsibility that would entail! Like the sudo command, doas allows for subdivision of super user privileges, granting them only for specific tasks. He starts with the basic doas.conf setup, which starts with an empty config file The doas config is much like a pf ruleset, the default is to block everything > We add the root rule second because doas evaluates rules in a last match manner. root is in the wheel group, so the first rule will match, and then we need to override that with a second rule. Remember to always start with general rules, then make them more specific. *** iXsystems iXsystems to host MeetBSD (https://www.ixsystems.com/blog/ixsystems-host-meetbsd-california-2016-uc-berkeley/) FreeBSD Foundation Welcomes New Board Members New Board Members (https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/blog/freebsd-foundation-welcomes-new-board-members/) The FreeBSD Foundation has added two new board members Interview with Kylie Liang (https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/blog/new-board-member-interview-kylie-liang/) Kylie will focus on representing FreeBSD at conferences and businesses in China I live in China. There, I can act as a bridge between Chinese companies and the FreeBSD community to help drive FreeBSD adoption. Through my leadership role in the FreeBSD Foundation, I will help promote FreeBSD in China and also represent the Foundation at conferences and events in my region. Kylie leads the team the ensures FreeBSD runs well on Hyper-V and Azure, including providing commercial support for customers who run FreeBSD or FreeBSD based appliances on the Azure Cloud I joined Microsoft and started to lead the project called FreeBSD Integration Service to get FreeBSD running well on Hyper-V and Azure. To promote our work and to understand the FreeBSD ecosystem, I started to participate in FreeBSD events where I was inspired by this technical community. Interview with Philip Paeps (https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/blog/new-board-member-interview-philip-paeps/) Philip started with FreeBSD in the early 2000s and got his commit bit in 2004 The patches I submitted to make ACPI and input devices work on that laptop led to a src commit bit in 2004. While I haven't worked on ACPI or input devices since, I have been contributing to different areas of the kernel. Taking up maintainership of some ports I cared about also got me a ports commit bit after some time. Philip will continue to help run EuroBSDCon, but is also spreading the word about FreeBSD in India and Africa Primarily, I think I can be useful! I attend (and organize) a number of conferences around the world every year, particularly in regions that have a mostly “stealthy” FreeBSD community. While I clearly don't need to be on the FreeBSD Foundation board to advocate for FreeBSD, joining as a director will provide an additional asset when working in areas of the world where organizational affiliations are meaningful. Philip has also developed network drivers and various other bits and pieces, and has extensive experience working with and for hardware vendors and appliance vendors Despite intending to eventually contribute their code to the FreeBSD Project as open source, many hardware vendors still find it very difficult to engage directly with the FreeBSD development community. The Foundation helps bridge that gap and helps facilitate collaboration between commercial vendors and the FreeBSD community. I hope to make FreeBSD more visible in regions of the world where it is historically under-represented. I expect I will be attending even more conferences and getting myself invited to even more organizations. more, less, and a story of typical Unix fossilization (https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/unix/MoreAndUnixFossilization) Chris Siebenmann from the University of Toronto digs into the history of the difference between ‘less' and ‘more' In the beginning, by which we mean V7, Unix didn't have a pager at all. That was okay; Unix wasn't very visual in those days, partly because it was still sort of the era of the hard copy terminal. Then along came Berkeley and BSD. People at Berkeley were into CRT terminals, and so BSD Unix gave us things like vi and the first pager program, more (which showed up quite early, in 3BSD, although this isn't as early as vi, which appears in 2BSD). Calling a pager more is a little bit odd but it's a Unix type of name and from the beginning more prompted you with '--More--' at the bottom of the screen. All of the Unix vendors that based their work on BSD Unix (like Sun and DEC) naturally shipped versions of more along with the rest of the BSD programs, and so more spread around the BSD side of things. However, more was by no means the best pager ever; as you might expect, it was actually a bit primitive and lacking in features. So fairly early on Mark Nudelman wrote a pager with somewhat more features and it wound up being called less as somewhat of a joke. In a sane world, Unix vendors would have either replaced their version of more with the clearly superior less or at least updated their version of more to the 4.3 BSD version. Maybe less wouldn't have replaced more immediately, but certainly over say the next five years, when it kept on being better and most people kept preferring it when they had a choice.” + “This entire history has led to a series of vaguely absurd outcomes on various modern Unixes. On Solaris derivatives more is of course the traditional version with source code that can probably trace itself all the way back to 3BSD, carefully updated to SUS compliance. Solaris would never dream of changing what more is, not even if the replacement is better. Why, it might disturb someone. Oddly, FreeBSD has done the most sensible thing; they've outright replaced more with less. There is a /usr/bin/more but it's the same binary as less and as you can see the more manpage is just the less manpage. OpenBSD has done the same thing but has a specific manpage for more instead of just giving you the less manpage. So, now you can see why I say that less is more, or more, or both, at several levels. less is certainly more than more, and sometimes less literally is more (or rather more is less, to put it the right way around). Beastie Bits PC-BSD listed in the top 8 'best' alternatives to Windows 10 (http://www.computerworlduk.com/galleries/operating-systems/-free-alternatives-windows-10-3639433/) Creating a quick DNS server with a Rapsberry Pi2 and FreeBSD 11.0-RC1 (http://bsdimp.blogspot.co.uk/2016/08/creating-quick-dns-server-with.html) Dual Boot OpenBSD and Linux + UEFI (https://bsdlaptops.wordpress.com/2016/03/07/vaio-pro-11-part-2/) DesktopBSD 2.0 various versions available (Gnome, Lumina, KDE, LXDE) (http://desktopbsd.boards.net/board/10/announcements) FreeBSD gets new ZFS features including: Compressed ARC (https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=revision&revision=305323) and ZFS Allocation Throttle (https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=revision&revision=305331) One Floppy NetBSD Distribution (https://github.com/user340/fdgw2) A Compendium of BUGs (https://github.com/q5sys/BUGtracker) Feedback/Questions Galahad - OpenBSD X setup (http://pastebin.com/b7W6NHqs) Tang - Subtitles (http://pastebin.com/P4MUs3Pa) Ivan - Zpool Options (http://pastebin.com/LQ8yTp0G) Brad - Replication Issue (http://pastebin.com/XTK5gXMU) MJ - HBA (http://pastebin.com/TdYTMSj9) ***
It’s a battle between the Dell Inspiron micro 3050 and the HP Stream mini. We’ll talk about Media Center and if it’s better on Windows 8.1 or Windows 7 with these boxes. A little...
Sobre el HP Stream 7 Signature Edition y los tablet Windows de siete pulgadas
Sobre el HP Stream 7 Signature Edition y los tablet Windows de siete pulgadas
Sobre el HP Stream 7 Signature Edition y los tablet Windows de siete pulgadas
Sobre el HP Stream 7 Signature Edition y los tablet Windows de siete pulgadas
Sobre el HP Stream 7 Signature Edition y los tablet Windows de siete pulgadas
Sobre el HP Stream 7 Signature Edition y los tablet Windows de siete pulgadas
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Reviews of the Amazon Echo, YotaPhone 2, EcoReco M3 E-Scooter, Pyle Health Bluetooth Smart Blood Pressure Monitor, and the HP Stream 13. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Mike Elgan, Myriam Joire, Bryan Burnett, and Chad (OMGchad) Johnson Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/byb. We invite you to read, add to, and amend the wiki entry for this episode at wiki.twit.tv. Also, check out our transcripts. Thanks to CacheFly for the bandwidth for this show. Sponsors: casper.com/beforeyoubuy promo code: BEFOREYOUBUY blueapron.com/TWiT
Reviews of the Amazon Echo, YotaPhone 2, EcoReco M3 E-Scooter, Pyle Health Bluetooth Smart Blood Pressure Monitor, and the HP Stream 13. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Mike Elgan, Myriam Joire, Bryan Burnett, and Chad (OMGchad) Johnson Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/byb. We invite you to read, add to, and amend the wiki entry for this episode at wiki.twit.tv. Also, check out our transcripts. Thanks to CacheFly for the bandwidth for this show. Sponsors: casper.com/beforeyoubuy promo code: BEFOREYOUBUY blueapron.com/TWiT
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