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Episode 170 - National Cyber Security Awareness and an Office 365 Update

10/30/2014

It's Thursday, October 30th,  2014 and welcome to Episode 170 of TechTalk4Teachers, I'm Tom Grissom, I'm Cindy Rich, and I'm Mike Gioia.

Welcome to the TechTalk4Teachers podcast, the show about teaching and learning with technology.

In this episode...

Mike Gioia discusses National Cyber Security Awareness Month and provides many resources for helping others protect their online identity and information. We also give an update on the recent Office 365 migration our college recently completed and share some of the new capabilities Office 365 has for teaching and learning. We wrap it up with our Technology Picks of the Week.

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Show Note Links


Doxing:

http://www.rafayhackingarticles.net/2011/05/what-is-doxing-doxing-and-its-uses.html




http://eiuitc.blogspot.com/2014/10/day-30-lessons-learned-30-days-with.html?view=sidebar




Technology Picks of the Week


Tom's Pick


Sway - a new type of presentation tool

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30 Days with Office 365 for Educators SWAY example

goo.gl/2X5Wn8


EIU Homecoming SWAY example (click on the stacked pictures to view):

https://sway.com/L4muwLpBXhGe36cI




Cindy's Pick

iPad iOS 8.1 Update Fixeshttp://www.gottabemobile.com/2014/10/20/how-long-will-the-ios-8-1-update-take/




Mike's Pick


Stop Think Connect
http://staysafeonline.org/stop-think-connect/



National Cyber Security Awareness Month

http://staysafeonline.org/ncsam/



That wraps it up for episode 170 of TechTalk4Teachers. Show notes for this episode and archived episodes are available on the web at the EIU Instructional Technology Center website at eiu.edu/itc  To leave a comment or suggestion, please send an email to techtalk@eiu.edu or leave a comment on the Tech Talk for Teachers blog. Until next time, this is Tom Grissom, keep on learning.






Keep on Learning, 
Tom Grissom, Ph.D.
Twitter: @tomgrissom 

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