...Cornell Creative Machines Labs are developing a 3-D printer called the Fab@Home, these printers uses food as ink to allow users make precise, digitally designed food. These printers will allow users to experiment with recipes and create artistic dishes. So far, these printers can only print out raw materials using soft materials. The impact that these printers will have on everyday life will be pretty significant. Since it will allow more room to experiment with different recipes and designs and less room for mistakes because these printers follow a digital blueprint and future models will involve download able menus. These printers will help with portion control, since it follow a blueprint that tell the printer the amount to output. For those people that are picky eaters, these printers allow you to shape the food into anything they desire , for example, you could shape your food into a superhero. At home, these printer will allow people prepare meals quick and easy. Imagine treating your friends and family to a fancy dinner just with a single press of a button. The Fab@home will effect almost anyone in the food industry such as chefs, bakeries, candy makers, etc. For restaurants, these printer can help speed up the efficiency in the kitchen by helping the chef design the dish and make dishes such as pasta dishes. In a bakery setting, these printers can help with designing and icing cakes, however they want by creating their own blueprint. This could allow customers to design...
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...Marine salt Marine salt is used to emulate an ocean setting for an aquarium. Maintaining a marine or salt water aquarium takes exacting science to make it work. Too much marine salt and the environment because too acidic causing coral die off as well as fish. Not enough marine salt and the aquatic life will fail to thrive. There are numerous kinds of marine salt from magnesium loaded salt to special formulations designed to feed reef coral. Specialized marine salt can be formulated for mineral free reverse osmosis water to add back the essential minerals needed. There is a plethora of marine salts available each formulated to provide the proper balance to keep your salt water aquarium healthy. Substrates Aquarium substrate is the material used at the bottom of the tank for aesthetics and for a place to build beneficial bacteria. Depending on what type of aquarium you have; salt or fresh water, your substrates will be different. Substrates have multiple functions including releasing and absorbing substances from the water. Some substrates like coral are used to alter the pH balance of the tank. Substrate is also used as biological filtration. Planted tanks require substrate loose enough for the plants to root adequately. The most common substrates are gravel, limestone, marble, coral, peat and sand all having different purposes. Multi Phosphor flo Bulbs Multi phosphor flo bulbs are fluorescent lighting designed to provide multiple effects through the spectrum...
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...2. Give special attention to the sites for later class visits so that negative impacts from activities, such as a grieving attack, can be reduced to minimum 3. Do a stress test of the lab facilities to ensure proper functioning of systems during class exercises while letting students be aware of the technological constraints so they won’t be overly frustrated when facing technical difficulties 4. Offer training to students before carrying out any crucial tasks to make sure students know how to navigate in the system and how to control their avatars 5. Combine videos, hands-on lab sessions in Second Life and research-based projects to improve student engagement and learning during class discussions. 6. Give students the freedom to form groups and to select project topics in an area related to the course to increase student motivation 7. Design activities for small groups to ensure that the instructor and students won’t be overwhelmed by the task needed. 8. Determine the role of Second Life in the course before designing or implementing any activities Recommendations Careful consideration on the training materials and exercises need to be taken before the start of any activities in virtual world. Instructors should also consider the technical feasibility of their particular computer lab environment. The...
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...the progress of tasks/activities in a project. Also, another useful tool is a Work Breakdown Structure¹, which decomposes the project into smaller tasks to show relationships between the tasks. By combining project scheduling, project time estimation and risks analysis, there will be a higher chance of finishing the project successfully without delays. 2.3.3 Cost Overruns Cost overruns are closely related to project delays, but that is not always the case. Other cases could be changing the project direction from what was planned, or stakeholders...
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...To start building your final project, please identify three processes in at your site that enhance patient care, health care delivery, or health care management. These can be policies, daily routines, even informal things that you find happening at your site that betters care. Health care management: I have chosen health care management. The internship that I am interning at revolves around patient management systems and communication amongst the many staff members. - Health policies: There are many different policies to follow by having a patient management system in a health care facility. Information is now being stored in the ‘cloud’ and has to be protected. There are different security measures that a patient management system in a health care facility has to know before it is passed such as HIPPA and HITECH. This relates back to the recent ruling that every facility must have an PM integrated system. It is hard for everyone to adapt to technology but that is now why communication is key. I have seen it for myself while I have been interning. -...
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...aspects of typical network server functions. Client-Server Networking I Syllabus Where Does This Course Belong? 1st QTR GS1140 NT1110 GS1145 Problem Solving Theory Computer Structure and Logic Strategies for the Technical Professional 2nd QTR NT1210 Introduction to Networking NT1230 Client-Server Networking I MA1210 College Mathematics I 3rd QTR NT1310 NT1330 MA1310 4th QTR PT1420 NT1430 EN1320 5th QTR PT2520 NT2580 EN1420 6th QTR NT2640 NT2670 CO2520 7th QTR NT2799 SP2750 Physical Networking Client-Server Networking II College Mathematics II Introduction to Programming Linux Networking Composition I Database Concepts Introduction to Information Security Composition II IP Networking Email and Web Services Communications Network Systems Administration Capstone Project Group Theory The follow diagram indicates how this course relates to other courses in the NSA program: 1 Date: 8/31/2012 Client-Server Networking I Syllabus NT2799 NSA Capstone Project NT2580 Introduction to Information Security NT2670 Email and Web Services NT2640 IP Networking PT2520 Database Concepts NT1330 Client-Server Networking II NT1230 Client-Server Networking I NT1430 Linux Networking PT1420...
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...the Windows environment. Windows Security Syllabus Where Does This Course Belong? This course is required for the Bachelor of Science in Information Systems Security program. This program covers the following core areas: Foundational Courses Technical Courses BSISS Project The following diagram demonstrates how this course fits in the program: IS4799 NT2799 IS4670 ISC Capstone Project Capstone ProjectCybercrime Forensics NSA NT2580 NT2670 Introduction to Information Security IS4680 IS4560 NT2580 NT2670 Email and Web Services Hacking and Introduction to Security Auditing for Compliance Countermeasures Information Security Email and Web Services NT1230 NT1330 Client-Server Client-Server Networking I Networking II IS3230 IS3350 NT1230 NT1330 Issues Client-Server Client-Server SecurityContext in Legal Access Security Networking I Networking II NT1110 NT1210 Structure and Introduction to ComputerLogic Networking IS3120 IS3110 NT1210 Network Risk Management in Introduction to General Education / General Studies NT2580 NT2799 Communications Information Technology Introduction to Information Security NSANetworking Capstone Project IS4550 NT2640 Security Policies and Implementation IP NT2640 Networking IP Networking PT2520...
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...Does This Course Belong? This course is required in the associate degree program in Network Systems Administration and associate degree in Mobile Communications Technology. The following diagrams indicate how this course relates to other courses in respective programs: Network Systems Administration NT2799 NSA Capstone Project NT2580 Introduction to Information Security NT2670 Email and Web Services NT2640 IP Networking PT2520 Database Concepts NT1330 Client-Server Networking II NT1230 Client-Server Networking I NT1430 Linux Networking PT1420 Introduction to Programming NT1110 Computer Structure and Logic NT1201 Introduction to Networking NT1310 Physical Networking CO2520 Communications SP2750 Group Theories EN1420 Composition II EN1320 Composition I GS1140 Problem Solving Theory GS1145 Strategies for the Technical Professional MA1210 College Mathematics I MA1310 College Mathematics II Networking Technology Courses Programming Technology Courses General Education/ General Studies 1 Date: 7/18/2011 IP Networking Syllabus Mobile Communications Technology MC2799 MCT Capstone Project NT2640 IP Networking MC2560 Mobile Wireless Communication I MC2660 Mobile Wireless Communication II MC2665 Mobile...
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...protocols, network devices and their functions, topologies and capabilities are discussed. Industry standards and the development of networking technologies are surveyed in conjunction with a basic awareness of software and hardware components used in typical networking and internetworking environments Introduction to Networking Syllabus Where Does This Course Belong? This course is required for the associate program in Network System Administration and the associate program in Electrical Engineering Technology. The following diagrams demonstrate how this course fits in each program. Associate Program in Network Systems Administration NT2799 NSA Capstone Project NT2580 Introduction to Information Security NT2670 Email and Web Services NT2640 IP Networking PT2520 Database Concepts NT1330 Client-Server Networking II NT1230 Client-Server Networking I NT1430 Linux Networking PT1420 Introduction to Programming NT1110 Computer Structure and Logic NT1210 Introduction to Networking NT1310 Physical Networking CO2520 Communications SP2750 Group Theories EN1420 Composition II EN1320 Composition I GS1140 Problem Solving Theory GS1145 Strategies for the Technical Professional MA1210 College Mathematics I MA1310 College Mathematics II Networking Technology Courses Programming...
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...protocols, network devices and their functions, topologies and capabilities are discussed. Industry standards and the development of networking technologies are surveyed in conjunction with a basic awareness of software and hardware components used in typical networking and internetworking environments Introduction to Networking Syllabus Where Does This Course Belong? This course is required for the associate program in Network System Administration and the associate program in Electrical Engineering Technology. The following diagrams demonstrate how this course fits in each program. Associate Program in Network Systems Administration NT2799 NSA Capstone Project NT2580 Introduction to Information Security NT2670 Email and Web Services NT2640 IP Networking PT2520 Database Concepts NT1330 Client-Server Networking II NT1230 Client-Server Networking I NT1430 Linux Networking PT1420 Introduction to Programming NT1110 Computer Structure and Logic NT1210 Introduction to Networking NT1310 Physical Networking CO2520 Communications SP2750 Group Theories EN1420 Composition II EN1320 Composition I GS1140 Problem Solving Theory GS1145 Strategies for the Technical Professional MA1210 College Mathematics I MA1310 College Mathematics II Networking Technology Courses Programming...
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...Description: This course examines industry standards and practices involving the physical components of networking technologies (such as wiring standards and practices, various media and interconnection components), networking devices and their specifications and functions. Students will practice designing physical network solutions based on appropriate capacity planning and implementing various installation, testing and troubleshooting techniques for a computer network. Where Does This Course Belong? | | | NT2799 | | | | | | | | NSA Capstone | | | | | | | Project | | | | | NT2580 | | | NT2670 | NT2640 | | PT2520 | | Introduction to | | | | | | | | | | | Email and Web | | | | | Information | | | | IP Networking | | Database Concepts | | | | | Services | | | | | Security | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | NT1330 | | | NT1230 | NT1430 | | PT1420 | | Client-Server | | | Client-Server | | | Introduction to |...
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...------------------------------------------------- Student Professional Experience Project NSA SPE Project 1 (to be completed by the end of NT1310): Install, Configure, Test, Maintain and/or Document the Worksite Local Area Network and Its Components Purpose The purpose of the Student Professional Experience (SPE) project is to provide you an opportunity for work experience in your field or in a related field to add to your résumé. You may have an opportunity to serve your community or work for a local employer for a project that will take between 20 and 30 hours. Project Logistics Career Services will identify an employer with needs in the following areas: Network related tasks (mostly confined to the LAN and Microsoft Windows Server 2008 environments) Students are expected to practice various skills discussed in all the technical courses in Quarters 1 through 3 of the NSA program at an employer’s site on network related tasks (more confined to the LAN and Microsoft Windows Networking with Server 2008 environments) that would involve installation, configuration, testing, maintenance and documentation of the worksite network and its components, and to properly document the technical information in all involved activities. Such documentation will be used as the source material for Items 2 and 3 defined in the Deliverables section of this document. Possible example projects could be (but are not limited to): Install/maintain/upgrade site LAN cabling/wiring ...
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