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Episode 200 - Keeping up with the Cloud - Office 365 EDU Updates - April 2017

4/26/2017 It’s Wednesday, April 26, 2017 and welcome to Episode 200 of TechTalk4Teachers, I’m Tom Grissom. Welcome to TechTalk4Teachers the show about teaching and learning with technology. This episode Darrell Webster from tomorrowland (New Zealand) joins us to discuss the many, many updates that have occurred to Office 365 products over the course of this semester. Your browser does not support the audio element. Right-click here  to download. Show Notes: RE: Office 365 (VideoCast of Episode 200 of TechTalk4Teachers) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4JZbrBAhkY Darrell Webster Twitter:  @DarrellaaS January 2017 Office 365 Updates https://blogs.office.com/2017/01/24/office-365-news-in-january-updates-to-onedrive-activity-feed-and-more/ February 2017 Office 365 Updates https://blogs.office.com/2017/02/28/office-365-news-in-february-new-and-improved-intelligent-services/ March 2017 Office 365 Updates https://blogs.office.com/2017/03/28/new-office-365-march-co-authoring-excel/ April 20

Contaminating Evidence THREE

Parts ONE and TWO can be found here for those who haven't followed the discussion so far: Contaminating Evidence ONE  - http://trewmte.blogspot.co.uk/2017/04/contaminating-evidence-one.html Contaminating Evidence TWO - http://trewmte.blogspot.co.uk/2017/04/contaminating-evidence-two.html I have received enquiries asking for references how to test a damaged SIM card is working or not? This is

Contaminating Evidence TWO

The goal of these essay discussions is to provide responses to the potential proposition that could arise in the theoretical question.  Part One can be found here: http://trewmte.blogspot.co.uk/2017/04/contaminating-evidence-one.html “What would you do if presented with an exhibit bag containing a mobile phone (which cannot be fully accessed without a SIM Card) and a SIM Card (which was not

Contaminating Evidence ONE

The theoretical question highlighted below was originally posted on a forum to provide work material for students. Recently the same question was resurrected again by a student seeking a response to the question for a test paper? “What would you do if presented with an exhibit bag containing a mobile phone (which cannot be fully accessed without a SIM Card) and a SIM Card (which was not

Another fun way to practice vocabulary...

Hey all! I am sure you have heard of QUIZLET .  The wonderful flashcard review website.  Well, they now have a "live" feature.  It allows you to create a game from those vocabulary flash cards.  The first innovative thing about this game is that it is done collaboratively between 3-4 people.  On your team, everyone sees one side of the card, but only one person on the team has the answer.  So they have to discuss and share to get the correct answer.  And just to be sure students aren't just randomly clicking, if they get an incorrect answer, they go back to the beginning. As the teacher, I can observe which teams are moving quickly, which teams are struggling, and which teams keep missing answers.  It gives me a lot of good data, while the kids are having a blast.  Try it out!  There are lots of vocabulary sets already made, but it is also very easy to make them yourselves.

Cyber-teaching: bite-size learning No:5

Advanced Threat Analytics (ATA) may sound quite off-putting if your organisation is a small-to-medium sized enterprise (SME). What does ATA do? Microsoft latest playbook (2017) creates a simulation learning environment where IT administrators for servers and computers can train and gain experience in searching for clues where attack (infiltration) to a network/s has occurred. Take it that it

Digital Evidence ISO/IEC 27037 -v- ISO/IEC 17025

Could ISO/IEC 27037:2012 be the better option for handling and obtaining digital forensic evidence? ISO/IEC 27037:2012-10 (E)Information technology - Security techniques - Guidelines for identification,collection, acquisition and preservation of digital evidence ContentsForeword ..................................................................................................................

Crime: Base Station Monitoring and Regular Stress Tests

Photo courtesy of the Macau Post Daily News feed: https://www.macaupostdaily.com/article2451.html There is no shortage of police investigations, articles and reports into cellular technology being used for some sort of illegal purposes, and that is beyond the normal seizure of mobile devices in criminal proceedings. The recent prosecution of a construction worker, reported (10-03-2017) in

Monolith Recovery

Wow! The future of handling chip off exploration looks great with this new innovation tool to get at content in Flash memory microchips: UFD (USB Flash Drive) SD (Secure Digital Card) CF (Compact Flash) micro SD (micro Secure Digital Card) MS (Memory Stick) xD Monolithic Flash Devices MMC (Multi Media Card) eMMC (embedded Multi Media Card) VoiceRecorder (dictaphone) iPhone (without hardware