A study of New York city schools finds that students are more likely to see bullying in 6-8 or 5-8 schools than in 6-12 or K-12 schools. View full post on Education Week: Bullying #pso #htcs #b4inc Read More The post Shorter School Grade Spans Linked to Bullying – Education…
Schools With Wider Grade Spans Have Less Bullying, N.Y.C. Study Finds – Inside School Research – Education Week
“What’s the only thing worse than being the new kid in 8th grade? Being the new kid in 6th grade.” It’s not a joke; it’s the latest research on how school grade structure affects students. View full post on Education Week: Bullying #pso #htcs #b4inc Read More The post Schools…
Why Mid-Sized Enterprises Need Enterprise Grade Disaster Recovery – Aberdeen Group Report
The analysts at Aberdeen Group took a look at the effect of data disaster events on mid-sized enterprises and found that the costs of downtime — $880600 per year and growing — has a proportionally larger impact than on small or large enterprises. Article source: http://video.hackerjournals.com/?p=7185&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=why-mid-sized-enterprises-need-enterprise-grade-disaster-recovery-aberdeen-group-report View full post on…
Grade hacker gets probation, not an A for effort
NORRISTOWN, Pa. — One Pennsylvania college student’s attempt to boost his failing grades didn’t get him an A for effort. It got him probation. Edwin Kim admitted Tuesday that he used keystroke logging software to capture his professors’ passwords so he could bump up his grades at Temple University’s Ambler campus….
Hacker Schools University in Grade Change Caper
A hacker apparently broke into the computer system of Santa Clara University to change the grades of more than 60 current and former students, the California school announced on Monday. View full post on federal hacker – Yahoo! News Search Results View full post on National Cyber Security