Title |Credibility and Impact | | Assessment A‚ Part One - Credibility and Impact: Exploring the Internet and Politics Indicate whether each website is credible. Colbert Nation: yes Crooks and Liars: no Daily Kos: no POLITICO: yes Red‚ Green and Blue: no Salon: no The Drudge Report: no The Hill: yes The Huffington Post: yes The Nation: yes The New York Times: yes The Washington Post: yes | | | | Assessment B: Writing the Speech Speech Introductory Paragraph The internet has
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Title Examining the Use of Social Media and Its Impact on Corporate Commerce Assessment A‚ Part One - Evaluating the Pros and Cons of Different Social Media Sites Identify the pros and cons for each site. Blogger Con: Limited visual presentation of product Blogger Con: Character Limits Blogger Con: Limited visual presentation of product Blogger Pro: Mass customization - widespread use among target audience Blogger Pro: Instant communication to large groups Blogger Pro: Ability
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Title Credibility and Impact Assessment A‚ Part One - Credibility and Impact: Exploring the Internet and Politics Indicate whether each website is credible. Colbert Nation: no Crooks and Liars: no Daily Kos: no POLITICO: no Red‚ Green and Blue: yes Salon: yes The Drudge Report: no The Hill: yes The Huffington Post: no The Nation: yes The New York Times: yes The Washingtion Post: yes Assessment B: Writing the Speech Speech Introductory Paragraph The Internet has had a substantial
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cTitle Assessing the Validity of Varying Points of View Assessment A‚ Part 1: Assessing the Validity of Statements in a Discussion Online education is not as effective as a traditional classroom Reasonable Unreasonable Getting a degree online gives you much more flexibility in terms of when you take classes Reasonable Unreasonable You can’t learn as much online as in a normal classroom Reasonable Unreasonable You get better personalization and interaction
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Title Week 7: Access Control and Authentication Assessment Test Interaction.5 First of all‚ which cryptographic technique can be used to verify the identity of a message’s sender? ☐ Shared Secret Key. ☑ Public-Private Key. ☐ Hashing. First of all‚ which cryptographic technique can be used to verify the identity of a message’s sender? ☑ Shared Secret Key. ☐ Public-Private Key. ☐ Hashing. OK‚ and how would you use public-private key cryptography to identify the sender of a message
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Title | Week 7: Access Control and Authentication Assessment Test | Interaction.5 | First of all‚ which cryptographic technique can be used to verify the identity of a message’s sender? | ☑ Shared Secret Key. ☐ Public-Private Key. ☐ Hashing. | | OK‚ and how would you use public-private key cryptography to identify the sender of a message? | Two different asymmetrical keys are part of a mathematical equation verifying the senders identity. If the correct result is computed‚ the
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Lisa Kisella HUM/176 Week 4 Assignment Toolwire Learnscape Assessment Part A – What are the advantages and disadvantages of social media? There are several advantages and disadvantages to social media. The advantages of social media is that you can create a social buzz about your products and services and get people interested in your business without spending a lot of money on advertising. With all of the forms of social media available you can start by giving bits and pieces of information
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| | Title | Examining the Use of Social Media | Assessment A‚ Part One - Examining the Use of Social Media and its Impact on Corporate Commerce | Determine the pros and cons of the listed social media sites. | Blogger Con: Too much information - public disclosure Blogger Pro: Ability to receive instant feedback from product demographic Digg Con: Not a good way to build buzz in the beginning Digg Pro: Not a good way to build buzz in the beginning Facebook Con: Ability to incorporate
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Title | Ethical and Legal Issues on the Internet | Assessment A‚ Part 1: MBC News Interview | Do you think the Internet has made students less ethical? | The Internet doesn’t make people unethical; it only enables unethical people to do what they were always going to do - cheat‚ plagiarize‚ infringe on copyrights - easier and faster. | | What can colleges do today to help encourage academic integrity and deter unethical behavior? | By establishing a code of ethics that clearly defines
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communicate with constituents. The Internet has changed politics by adding lightning speed to information‚ allowing more voter participation‚ and giving the politicians the ability to react quickly to what is happening in the world. © 2011 Toolwire‚ Inc. All rights reserved. Part II: Do the information media have social responsibility? If yes‚ in what ways? If no‚ why not? Yes‚ the information media does have a responsibility to the social‚ or public eye. I feel this is
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