Category: Education
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The Truth About Ebola

Before I start this post let me share a few not-so random facts. 1) I can be a bit curious about random subjects. In fact, I believe that Googling is one of my strengths – Use that in your next interview. 2) My birthday is 40 days away. One of my friends from Case knows…
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Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)

It’s been a while since we’ve tackled a heavy technical topic. Two-factor Authentication, a form of security (more important than ever in a Post-Snowden world), has been in the news lately (think celebrity iCloud photo leak), so let’s get right to it! Without 2FA, you enter in your username and password, and then you’re done. The…
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Post-It Note Goes Digital

Pink, Yellow, Green and Blue Post-it Notes are synonymous with the workplace. Most frequently, we use them in collaborative sessions to capture ideas, thoughts and display them for everyone to see. We also “group” them by common themes – a tactic I recently saw used in a sorority meeting. 3M, maker of the brightly-covered square paper notes,…
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Made with Code

Google just launched an initiative, Made with Code, to get girls interested in computer programing. The tech giant has set aside $50 million for the program. “Made with Code will organize events where girls will be invited to do programming together and discover that computer programme codes can be used to make and print bracelets…
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Judy-isms

Judge Judy doesn’t know it, but she’s like my best friend (in my head) and has taught me so much about life and many of the frivolous legalities that (could potentially) follow: like why it’s not a good idea to put a friend on your cell phone plan, financial responsibilities of pet owners when animals behave badly, consideration/benefits…