Monday, June 28, 2010

[ED-TECH]

Ed-Tech list members,

For clarification, I use Acronis Home Backup (see below) at home. If you want to make sure your UM computers are either fully backed up or at least the data is backed up, please contact your support person. The University has backup guidelines and policies. Your computer support person should know how to meet your needs within IT requirements.

Bill Vilberg - bill.vilberg@miami.edu, 786-250-2255


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>> From: UM Educational Technology List [mailto:ED-TECH@LISTSERV.MIAMI.EDU] On Behalf Of Vilberg, William R.
>> Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2010 10:01 AM
>> To: ED-TECH@LISTSERV.MIAMI.EDU
>> Subject: [ED-TECH]
>>
>> Ed-Tech list members,
>>
>> I use Acronis Home Backup to keep my Windows computers backed up. It is fairly inexpensive, works well, and allows you to create a complete backup so you can restore EVERYTHING to a new HD if you need to. I create a new backup every month and then do incremental backups during the month. That lets me restore anything that I need to. I have amazed customer support people on the phone when I call with a computer problem and say at I ha a complete backup. I know that it is only a matter of time until hardware breaks, and i don't have time to restore everything from scratch.
>>
>> Today and tomorrow Bits du Jour has a special deal on Acronis Home Backup. Only $24.99 for the base system and the add-on that lets you do a COMPLETE restore to any hard drive, even one of a different size than the original. This deal is scheduled to end at midnight on Friday. If you already have a backup system, use it. If you don't, this is the one that I use.
>>
>> http://bitsdujour.com/
>>
>> Bill Vilberg - bill.vilberg@miami.edu, 786-250-2255

Friday, June 25, 2010

[ED-TECH] Fwd: Join us Online for our First-Ever Summer Guest Lecture with Matt Leavitt

I don't know anything about this presenter (see below), but the topic sounds very interesting. I will be participating in this two-part series, since I can do it From any computer. I will be in Pennsylvania for the first session, but can still participate. So where ever you are, consider this professional development opportunity. Summer is a great time to consider new teaching techniques.

Bill Vilberg
786-250-2255 (cell and work)
bill.vilberg@miami.edu<mailto:bill.vilberg@miami.edu>

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Wednesday, June 23, 2010

[ED-TECH] Senate Grilling of For-Profits: Join the Conversation Online

If you've got the time, it would be worth listening to this session tomorrow.  My own personal take on this issue is as follows:

For-profits have every incentive to put as many students in their courses. The question should be can they effective service those students, all of those students, that they let in.  This is really where the dialog should focus: a schools ability to service the students it admits. There should be established benchmarks in place to measure a school's effectiveness around completion, satisfactory academic progress and the potential for gainful employment. When the school demonstrated they are incompetent or incapable of delivering satisfactory results, they should be restricted from growing until they can demonstrate this capability. Continued failure to meet established success standards should result in the school's accreditation being revoked.

At the end of the day, the for-profits are always going to try to get as many students in the door (ie, revenue) that they can. Great. Go crazy with this. But if you are going to tap in to federal dollars for this, you better be able to show acceptable progress on all of those students in terms of completion and the potential for a job that is at least in line with the cost of a student's educational attainment.

Colt

Here's the article from the Chronicle: http://chronicle.com/blogPost/Senate-Grilling-of/25036

June 23, 2010

Senate Grilling of For-Profits: Join the Conversation Online

By Marc Parry

All eyes will be on the for-profit-education industry Thursday as the U.S. Senate convenes the first in a series of hearings examining federal spending on proprietary colleges. If you care about online education, it's worth paying attention because for-profits are gobbling up a growing share of the e-learning market.

Here's how you can follow along and join in the conversation online:

The hearing kicks off at 10 a.m., Eastern Daylight Time, and will be Webcast here. I'll be reporting live from the event on Twitter (@marcparry). If you're on Twitter, you can contribute to our coverage by using the hashtag "#4profit." All tweets with that tag will be published in a box on The Chronicle's home page.

A key witness testifying will be Steven Eisman, a hedge-fund manager who predicted the housing bubble and is now issuing similar warnings about for-profit higher education. He played a part in Michael Lewis's best-selling book, "The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine."

For more on the issues at play Thursday, check out this morning's story by Chronicle reporter Paul Basken: "New Grilling of For-Profits Could Turn Up the Heat for All of Higher Education." And come back our Web site later Thursday for a full report on the hearing.



Monday, June 14, 2010

[ED-TECH] i>clickers status?

If you will be using the i>clicker this Fall, please let Jennifer Whipple, Textbook Manager, jennifer.whipple@miami.edu<mailto:jennifer.whipple@miami.edu>, know that the i>clicker will be either optional or required for your class. That way they will keep enough in stock to meet your students' needs. She just needs to know the courses/sections that will be using it and whether it is optional or required.

If you have used it in the past and have decided not to use it this semester, please let me know so that I can talk to you and learn about your experience. Then I will be able to make an informed recommendation of how/whether to support this technology in the future.

Thanks,
Bill Vilberg, bill.vilberg@miami.edu<mailto:bill.vilberg@miami.edu>, 786-250-2255

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Re: [ED-TECH] Acronis Home Backup

Here are some excellent questions from Tanya Feddern-Bekcan. I thought I should share my responses with the list.

On Jun 10, 2010, at 10:39 AM, Feddern-Bekcan, Tanya wrote:

Hi, Bill. Thanks so much for posting this! I've got a couple of questions. I have Microsoft Windows XP Professional, Version 2002, Service Pack 3. My computer is an Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU, T7300 @ 2.00GHz, 2.00 GHz, 2.00 GB of RAM. I see that Acronis offers backup on external hard drive and online. What size hard drive do you recommend? Also, did you do the online backup option? What do you think about it? How much is it? Could one safely forego hard-drive backup and do online backup instead? Lastly, is this product only for one computer or can I back up a couple of computers on it?

Thank you,

Tanya

Tanya Feddern-Bekcan, MLIS, AHIP, MOT, OTR/L
(http://www.reocities.com/nqiya/libraryarticles.html) formerly Tanya Feddern
305.243.3999 - tfeddern@med.miami.edu<mailto:tfeddern@med.miami.edu> - 305.325.9670 (fax)
EBM Theme Director, Head of Education, & Occupational Therapist
Department of Health Informatics, Louis Calder Memorial Library at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
"A library without a librarian is a reading room."-- Jenny Garcia of the University of Wyoming, MLS, AHIP

Tanya,

You may have to contact Acronis on some of your questions, or at least check their web site. Here are my quick responses.

1. To create backups that you can do use for a full restore, my recommendation is to get an external HD that is AT LEAST three times larger than the disk space you are currently using on your internal HD. If you plan on dramatically increasing your storage on your internal, use that number as the base of the calculation. Today you can get 1 TB external drives for around $100. That is 1,000 GB. Usually that is a good starting point for me.

2. I don't use online backup. It takes too long to backup the entire disk, and restoring can take days if you need everything. If you just want to backup your Documents folder, that can be useful. Depending on how much space you use in your Documents folder, the free Dropbox service might meet your need. You get 2 GB free and for $99 per year you can get 50 GB of online storage. You would just start putting everything directly into your Dropbox folder rather than the Document folder. The backup would be automatic. I don't have any FERPA data or anything, so I haven't looked into the security issues with this. If you have University material that is confidential, you might want to be more diligent than I am.

3. I believe the license is for one computer, but I haven't checked it for sure. I think they also have some other licenses for multiple computers, say in a small company.


Here are some other thoughts on backing up computers. These are all my thoughts. Others have their own opinions. If it is your data, it is your decision. If you have all your pictures on your hard drive, how painful would it be to lose them? That is the kind of risk analysis that you need to make when creating a backup plan.

A minimal backup plan keeps a backup on an external hard drive. That can at least help if (WHEN!) something happens to the hard drive on your computer. But it doesn't reduce all the risks. If your a lightning strike sends a surge through the electrical lines, both the computer and the hard drive may be fried. If someone breaks in and steals the computer, they may steal the hard drive, too. A fire or flood would destroy both items. So this is a minimal backup.

A "best practices" backup plan uses the 3-2-1 Rule. It states you should have 3 copies of any important file (the primary and two backups); the file should be on two different media types to protect against different types of hazards; 1 copy should be stored away from the computer or at least off-line. To read more about this, see http://dpbestflow.org/node/262#321 for some great information.

At the present time on my Mac, my primary computer, I use two portable USB drives and Time Machine, to create the apply the 3-2-1 rule. The system backs up every night to the attached USB drive. At some point during the week I take that drive home and bring in the other drive. I use it for a week. So I have all my important files (more than a week old) on three different devices (my computer and two different USB drives), One of the drives is not connected to power or any computer, so that counts as a separate media type. And that same drive is off-site. Files less than a week old are usually in my Dropbox folder, since I am using them, and I keep all current files there. So in that case I still have three copies of the files (my computer, my current USB drive, and my Dropbox file in the cloud), using two different media (one being the hard drives at my desk and the other being the system in the cloud), and one of the copies is off-site. If this seems like overkill to you, take a look at the list of threats to your data in the http://dpbestflow.org/node/262#threats list and see how this deals with each of them.

Bill Vilberg, bill.vilberg@miami.edu<mailto:bill.vilberg@miami.edu>, 786-250-2255

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From: UM Educational Technology List [mailto:ED-TECH@LISTSERV.MIAMI.EDU] On Behalf Of Vilberg, William R.
Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2010 10:01 AM
To: ED-TECH@LISTSERV.MIAMI.EDU<mailto:ED-TECH@LISTSERV.MIAMI.EDU>
Subject: [ED-TECH]

Ed-Tech list members,

I use Acronis Home Backup to keep my Windows computers backed up. It is fairly inexpensive, works well, and allows you to create a complete backup so you can restore EVERYTHING to a new HD if you need to. I create a new backup every month and then do incremental backups during the month. That lets me restore anything that I need to. I have amazed customer support people on the phone when I call with a computer problem and say at I ha a complete backup. I know that it is only a matter of time until hardware breaks, and i don't have time to restore everything from scratch.

Today and tomorrow Bits du Jour has a special deal on Acronis Home Backup. Only $24.99 for the base system and the add-on that lets you do a COMPLETE restore to any hard drive, even one of a different size than the original. This deal is scheduled to end at midnight on Friday. If you already have a backup system, use it. If you don't, this is the one that I use.

http://bitsdujour.com/

Bill Vilberg - bill.vilberg@miami.edu, 786-250-2255

[ED-TECH]

Ed-Tech list members,

I use Acronis Home Backup to keep my Windows computers backed up. It is fairly inexpensive, works well, and allows you to create a complete backup so you can restore EVERYTHING to a new HD if you need to. I create a new backup every month and then do incremental backups during the month. That lets me restore anything that I need to. I have amazed customer support people on the phone when I call with a computer problem and say at I ha a complete backup. I know that it is only a matter of time until hardware breaks, and i don't have time to restore everything from scratch.

Today and tomorrow Bits du Jour has a special deal on Acronis Home Backup. Only $24.99 for the base system and the add-on that lets you do a COMPLETE restore to any hard drive, even one of a different size than the original. This deal is scheduled to end at midnight on Friday. If you already have a backup system, use it. If you don't, this is the one that I use.

http://bitsdujour.com/

Bill Vilberg - bill.vilberg@miami.edu, 786-250-2255

Wednesday, June 09, 2010

[ED-TECH] UN MDG Summit - September 2010

As you may know, the UN is planning a summit meeting on the Millennium
Development Goals. The web site is:

http://www.un.org/en/mdg/summit2010/

You may want to see my review and commentary on the information becoming
available online:

The UN MDG Summit ~ 20-22 September 2010
http://www.pelicanweb.org/solisustv06n06page1.html

It has five short sections:

1. The UN MDG Summit 2010 Web Site
2. Review of the "Keeping the Promise" Report
3. General Consultation and Opportunities for Participation
4. References and Workings Documents Available for Online Review
5. Planned Agenda for the MDG Summit Meeting

I think this will be an important meeting for the future of sustainable
development worldwide.

Sincerely,
Luis

Luis T. Gutierrez, Ph.D.
The Pelican Web (http://pelicanweb.org)
Editor, PelicanWeb's Journal of Sustainable Development
A monthly, CC license, free subscription, open access e-journal

Friday, June 04, 2010

[ED-TECH] Fwd: SPECIAL EVENT: Mistakes Schools Make When Offering Online Programs (and How to Avoid Them)

Hi everyone,

I wanted to extend this invite to you.  The event is free.  A small panel of online industry experts will discuss common mistakes schools make when launching online programs.  Follow the links below if you would like to register.

Also, if you missed the discussion with the DOE Sr. Policy Advisor, there is a link to listen to the recorded playback.  It was a very interesting conversation that addressed the change and evolution from traditional school perspectives to for-profit to accrediting bodies.

Enjoy!  

Colt

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The "it" refers to the conversation with DOE Sr. Policy Advisor Hal Plotkin.  It was a very insightful discussion about the current trends in the online education industry.

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