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Threadripper 3990X TRX40 VRM Torture Test

Today we're going to perform some AMD TRX40 motherboard VRM thermal testing using the powerful 64-core Threadripper 3990X. To apply load we're using Blender with the system running at stock and overclocked to 3.8 GHz. The typical power draw for this system is around 450 watts, but once overclocked we are hitting as much as 850 watts. Toasty!... [PCSTATS]




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Nature's Whole Food Deport, Sonora, CA

a great little store that we just visited for the first time today




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Quiz: The world's most powerful queens

Take our quiz and see how much you know about some of the most powerful women the world has ever seen.




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Let's Talk About Sexism

Lauren Layfield investigates sexism, finding out what it is and how it can affect us.




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'History is just a treasure chest of stories'

Author Nazneen Ahmed Pathak tells Press Packers, Khadija and Jackson, how real history inspires her stories.




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'Come and meet Buddy, our school dog'

It's Press Pack time - and this film comes from a school with a very special four legged student. Get ready meet Buddy the dog




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'Why we love our Afro hair!'

On World Afro Day people are encouraged top celebrate coiled, curly afro textured hair and learn more about it.




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What's it like going on a residential?

Press Packer Sienna tells us all about her residential experience and her top tips for making the most of it.




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'I opened Latitude festival with my poem'

Anna, aged eleven, won a competition to open Latitude Festival with her poem, The Mother Tree. She told Newsround about her experience.




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Injury to keep dancer Amy Dowden out of this year's Strictly

It has been announced that Strictly Come Dancing Star Amy Dowden will not be returning to this year's series of Strictly.




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'We should learn to love them' - why big spiders aren't as scary as you think

Does it seem like there are more spiders around the house right now? And do the spiders you spot seem bigger than those you've seen in recent months? Spider expert, Dr Sara Goodacre, is here with some arachnid answers.




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Surf's up! First look at Scotland's new inland surf resort

The largest and most advanced wave pool is opening in Scotland giving surfers the chance to ride the waves no matter what the weather.




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Donald Trump: We're going to help our country heal

Donald Trump has addressed his supporters as he claimed victory in the US presidential election.




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How has the world reacted to Donald Trump's election win?

Leaders around the world have started sending their congratulations to Trump.




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Donald Trump's win: YOUR questions answered

Donald Trump has won the 2024 US election and will be president for a second time from early next year. Lots of you had questions and we asked a BBC expert to answer them.




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Strange News: The week's weirdest stories

Nina has our weekly dose of Strange news. We've got some cake, some giant masks and some apples in a bath!




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Quiz of the Week: Have you been following this week's news?

Test your knowledge of recent news with our Quiz of the Week.




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'Incredibly special' - Mary Earps makes history as new waxwork is revealed

Nope you're not seeing double! Take a look at the new wax figure of Mary Earps at Madame Tussauds.




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I'm A Celebrity 2024: Who's going into the jungle?

The new series is nearly here and we now know which ten famous faces will be going into the jungle. Meet all the stars set to star in this year's show - and let us know who you're most looking forward to seeing in action.




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450 million-year-old fossil found in fool's gold

Researchers say the fossil is a distant relative of our modern-day spiders.




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What is COP29 all about?

World leaders are expected to discuss a range of issues including how to limit long-term global temperature rises to 1.5C - a target set by the Paris Agreement.




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Rich celebs accused of harming planet by 'using private jets like taxis'

New research shows the amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere from private jets between 2019 and 2023.




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Anti-Bullying Week 2024: 'Choose Respect' to tackle effects of bullying

Many schools across the UK will be marking Anti-bullying Week, but what is it all about?




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'The one rule is to get outside'

More than 1.5 million children across the UK are taking their learning outside this year as part of Outdoor Classroom Day.




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'Today's class visitor is a.... GLADIATOR'

For Children In Need, one Gladiator is making surprise visits to primary schools around the country.




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So bad. I don't have any students to tutor now.



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Diary - I'm currently reading the book Fairy Tale



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New Year's Resolution: Secure Your Assessment System

It's unbelievable that 2016 is here and the school year is half over, but that also means we are closer to the busiest time of year for those of us in the assessment industry.

I hope everyone has created and follows a secure assessment policy, but if not, John Kleeman, founder of Questionmark, created Ten tips for Securing Your Assessment System, which provides a secure foundation for your assessment system.  It seems security breaches most often occur as we get busy and are more prone to creating shortcuts in our work, but a "system" should help minimize these errors.  Please read John's post in its entirety and address any weaknesses in your assessment security:

What can you do to make your assessment system more secure? How can you avoid a disruptive data breach where people’s personal information is disclosed? Using a vendor who takes security seriously reduces risk, as I wrote in my blog article Eight ways to check if security is more than skin deep. But security involves both vendor and user. This post gives ten good practice tips on how you as a user or administrator of an assessment system can reduce the risk of data breaches.

1. Don’t give yourself or other administrators unnecessary privileges. Follow the principle of least privilege. It may sound counter-intuitive, but most administrative users don’t need access to all capabilities and data within your system. Limiting access reduces the impact of a data breach if an account is compromised or someone makes a mistake. If you are using Questionmark, allocate appropriate roles to limit people to what they need.

2. When someone leaves the project or organization, remove their access. Don’t allow someone who has left your team to still have access to your assessment data.

3. Follow good password security. Do not share passwords between people. Do not use the same password for two accounts. Choose strong passwords and change them periodically. If someone asks you for your password, never, ever give it. And if a web page doesn’t look right, don’t type your password into it.

4. Install all the patches and secure the system. A common cause of security breaches is failing to install the latest versions of software, and attackers exploit known vulnerabilities. You need to be proactive and always install the latest version of system and application software, set up good technical security and follow the vendor’s recommendations.

If you haven’t got the time or resources to do this properly, move to a cloud solution. In a cloud SaaS solution like Questionmark OnDemand, the vendor is responsible for updating Windows, updating the application, monitoring security and ensuring that everything is up to date.

5. Install good quality antivirus / anti-malware software. Reportedly there are nearly a million new or variant malware and viruses produced each day. Protect your computer and those of your co-workers with up to date, professional software to address this threat.

6. Protect any downloaded data. Questions, assessments and reports on results are generally safer on a server or in an on-demand service than on a workstation. If you need to download data locally, set up security procedures to protect it and try to ensure that any download is temporary only.

7. Dispose of data properly. Deleting a file on a computer doesn’t erase the data, it simply erases the index to it. If you use a reputable service like Questionmark OnDemand, if a disk is repaired or reaches end of life, it will be securely destroyed for example by degaussing. But if you download data locally or use installable software to manage your assessments, you need to do this yourselves. A recent study suggested that about half of used hard drives sold online contain residual data. Make sure this is not your assessment data!

8. Be careful about clicking on a link or attachment in an email. Phishing attacks use email or malicious websites (clicking on a link) to collect sensitive information or infect your machine with malware and viruses. Such attacks could even be aimed at your organization or assessment activity directly (this is called spear phishing!). Think before clicking.

9. Be aware of social engineering. Social engineering is when someone tries to trick you or someone else into a security breach. For example someone might ring up and claim to be a student who wants their results, but really is an imposter. Or someone might spoof an email from your boss asking for the questions for the next test to review. Be wary of strange phone calls or emails that ask for something urgent. If something seems suspicious, clear it with a security professional before you give them info or ask a caller to hang up and call them back on an official number.

10. Conduct security awareness training. If you’re not already doing this, organize training sessions for all your authors, proctors, administrators and other users to help them be security aware. if you can, deliver tests after the training to check understanding. Sharing this blog article with your co-workers would be a great way to start.

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The Educator's Guide to Hashtags

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Whether you're a social media novice or not, hashtags may seem confusing and inessential. These short links (hashtags) preceded by the pound sign (#) are integral to the way we communicate online and it's important to know how to use them.

Can hashtags be fun? Absolutely!

On Twitter, the pound sign (or hash) turns any word or group of words into a searchable link. This allows you to organize content and track discussion topics based on those keywords. So, if you want to post about the NFL Super Bowl, you would include #SuperBowl in your tweet to join the conversation (or simply search for the hashtag to follow the discussion). Clicking on a hashtag will allow you to see all the posts that mention the subject in real time.

I also recommend using a social media management platform, such as HooteSuite, TweetDeck, etc., where you can create columns with hashtag topics.  I like the ability to monitor several discussions, i.e. #edchat, #lrnchat, #careerteched, at once and all on the same screen.

I've created a list of popular educational hashtags and tried to categorize them for you (see below). It definitely isn't all inclusive, but it's a good starting point and I hope you will share any new educational hashtags you find interesting and helpful!  (Also, hashtags are now a staple to social media and their use has been extended to other social media platforms.)


Popular Educational Hashtags


Hashtag Category

Career and Technology Education
#careerteched
#CTE
#vision15



College
#highered



Curriculum
#cchat



Distance Education
#disted
#elearning
#k12online
#mlearning
#onlinelearning



Groups and Chats
#edchat Educational Technology
#educhat Education Chat
#lrnchat Social Media and Education
#oklaed Oklahoma Education Chat



Instruction/Learning
#blendchat Blended Learning
#blendedlearning Blended Learning
#education
#elearning Electronic Learning
#flipclass Blended Learning
#GBL Game-Based Learning
#ntchat New Teachers
#onlinelearning Blended Learning
#pbl/#pblchat Project-Based Learning
#studentcentered Blended Learning
#teachered
#teachers



Language
#bilingual
#efl English as a Foreign Language
#ell English Language Learning
#esl English as a Second Languae
#tesol Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages



Leadership
#edleadership
#eduleaders



Resources
#education
#educational videos
#educationresources
#learning
#lessonplans
#library
#research
#teachers
#TLChat Twitter Librarians
#TT Teacher Tuesday where educators suggest others to follow



Special Needs
#gifted Gifted Education
#GTChat Gifted Education
#spedchat Special Education



Science
#STEM



Technology
#1:1
#apps
#blendchat Blended Learning
#BYOD Bring Your Own Device
#EdApps Educational Apps
#edtech Educational Technology
#edtechchat Educational Technology
#elearning Electronic Learning
#ipadchat iPad
#iNACOL International Association of Online Learning
#iste International Society for Technology in Education
#mlearning Mobile Learning
#mobile Mobile Learning
#slide2learn iDevices and Learning
#vitalcpd Effective Use of Technology in the Classroom
#web20






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Sleep - A Student's Most Important Homework Assignment

Want to know how sleep "resets" your brain? How memories are formed and retained?  Then watch The Benefits of a Good Night's Sleep, embedded below, and learn how sleep balances and regulates the body's vital systems which, in turn, affects declarative and procedural memory.

This short TED-Ed lesson by Shai Marcu is an important topic as school starts and students will soon be staying up late or all night in order to cram for tests and other educational requirements. Marcu goes into detail describing the neurological importance of 8 hours of sleep, but the application is interesting as going to sleep three hours after memorizing math formulas (declarative memory) and one hour after practicing music scales (procedural memory) is the most ideal.

I'm left wondering what I might have accomplished if my sleep and learning patterns were consistent during my formative years...
    






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IP Protection Degree (IEC 60529) Explained

The protection of enclosures against ingress of dirt or against the ingress of water is defined in IEC529 (BSEN60529:1991). Conversely, an enclosure which protects equipment against ingress of particles will also protect a person from potential hazards within that enclosure,... Read more

The post IP Protection Degree (IEC 60529) Explained appeared first on EEP - Electrical Engineering Portal.




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Death Grips: 'Footage' Of The Hip-Hop Apocalypse

MC Ride catalogs the paranoia and police brutality that drove him to the insanity the song exemplifies.




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Tim Fite Finds The Essence Of Innocence In 'Teenagers'

In his strangely affecting, minimalist rock paean "We Are All Teenagers," Fite sketches out a spare electric riff with a reverb-y '50s rock air as he nails the adolescent unease that lingers into adulthood.




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The dB's: After A 25-Year Absence, A Vital Return

In "That Time Is Gone," guitarist, part-time lead vocalist and pop-music legend Peter Holsapple lays bare the anxiety of re-assembling an act that was never much more than a cult phenomenon.




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Trailer Trash Tracys: A Shoegazer's Dream

"Candy Girl" sounds like a shoegazer's modern take on Berlin's "Take My Breath Away" — the song that soundtracked the makeout scene in Top Gun. Cool but still beautiful, it's touching, revealing and almost painfully intimate.




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Speaking Activities That Don't Suck

I have English Teacher X's obra prima to read next and have enjoyed the other ebooks - they include a lot of sensible and realistic advice - but I didn't enjoy Speaking Activities that Don't Suck as much.




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First Woman Elected to Senate (1932)

January 12
Three Branches, One Government
Review the functions of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of the government, as well as how the three branches relate to each other.




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Statesman John Hancock's Birthday (1737)

January 12
Declaration of Independence
The text of the Declaration of Independence, including a brief description of the document and a list of the signatories.




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The King's Speech Screening

Followed by Q&A with actor Colin Firth and director Tom Hooper




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Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole

New study clips added! Suitable for upper-primary Literacy and ICT, these resources compliment the free wallchart available to UK teachers.




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L'Affaire Farewell Screening

Film Education is pleased to offer you FREE tickets to a screening of 'L'Affaire Farewell' in association with the Coventry-Warwick Arts Centre




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'Must-see' films for young people survey

We believe viewing a wide variety of films is an essential part of young people’s film education. What film titles do you think all children and young people should see? We welcome your suggestions!




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'Breathing' Screening

Film Education would like to invite you to a FREE screening of ‘Breathing’ as part of National Schools Film Week’s LFF tour in association with the BFI




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'She Monkeys' Screening

Film Education would like to invite you to a FREE screening of ‘She Monkeys’ as part of National Schools Film Week’s LFF tour in association with the BFI.




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City Screen's Holocaust Memorial Day screenings

Information on City Screen's school screenings and talks for Holocaust Memorial Day




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The Spirit of '45

Followed by a Q+A with Director Ken Loach




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Witney Eleanor's Secret Cineschool screening

Screening of Eleanor's Secret as part of Cineschool 2013