A PROFESSOR has described how he was relentlessly bullied through his school years in a new book to help children overcome the problems he faced. Michael Lacey-Freeman, now 52, has written an 80-page educational book called Egghead describing his experience of being picked on. He says the aim of the…
Is Imitation Wrong?
A few months ago, I had the opportunity to lead a professional development session for the art and music teachers in my district. I was tasked with sharing ways that arts teachers can make instructional shifts to better align with the common core. One of our activities sparked a great…
Episode 45: Is there a Right and a Wrong Way to STEAM?
Keep up with all new episodes! Subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher. Love this episode? Please consider providing a review! Recently, I’ve been noticing more and more people who are jumping onto the STEAM train. People are excited and getting inspired by all of the possibilities that STEAM affords us. This is…
Hacker/troll “weev” was charged in the wrong federal court – say The Third US Circuit Court of Appeals
Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans A federal appeals court Friday reversed and vacated the conviction and sentence of hacker and Internet troll Andrew “weev” Auernheimer. The case against Auernheimer, who has often been in solitary confinement for obtaining and disclosing personal data of about 140,000 iPad…
Simply lengthy wrong passwords bypass Android 5.x lockscreen; PIN & Pattern Safe
Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans According to one of their recent discoveries, there’s a bug that affects 21 percent of Android devices in use and it basically allows anyone to unlock your password-protected device by bypassing the lock screen with an extremely lengthy password. In August,…
Government has cyber security in wrong hands
Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans Retail giants aren’t the only target of hackers who infiltrate computer systems to gain access to sensitive information. The federal government also falls victim, such as recently when the Obama administration revealed that 21.5 million people were affected by a breach…
Galaxy Note 5, #penghazi, and ‘inserting it wrong’
The S stands for Stuck. Earlier today on MacBreak Weekly, the long-running podcast hosted by Leo Laporte, Leo was joking about the stories involving Samsung Galaxy Note 5 S-Pens getting stuck backwards in their slots when—you guessed it!—his S-Pen got stuck backwards in the slot. You can see it happen…
Hacker Group Suspended After Tweeting The Wrong Name In Michael Brown Shooting
A group of hackers and activists that calls itself “Anonymous” was suspended from Twitter Thursday after it published the wrong name of a man it believed to be the police officer that shot and killed 18-year-old Michael Brown in Ferguson, […] For more information go to http://www.NationalCyberSecurity.com, http://www. GregoryDEvans.com, http://www.LocatePC.net…
Hacker/troll weev was charged in the wrong federal court say The Third US Circuit Court of Appeals
A federal appeals court reversed and vacated the conviction and sentence of hacker and Internet troll Andrew “weev” Auernheimer. How strange is this that the criminal has to wait for his call from court when it is still not confirmed which is the right venue for his case. The case…
What is wrong with this picture?: The lives of Britney Cosby and Crystal Jackson and the responsibility of “us” scholars
In front of our eyes, we are witnessing the war against “the other.” Not only are our black men being murdered in the name of the destructive “Stand Your Ground” law, but it has recently become evident that black lesbian women remain at the destructive end of violence as well….