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Buncombe Co. Schools, sheriffs office protecting students through technology – WSPA 7News

Posted: December 5, 2021 at 11:53 am

BUNCOMBE COUNTY, N.C. (WSPA) Tracking threats in your childs school and tackling them quicker than ever before. Thats what both law enforcement and school leaders in Buncombe County are working on now, using technology.

Its a typical Friday at Clyde A. Erwin High School in Buncombe County. Students walking to class, nestled safely inside the walls of the school.

The Buncombe County Sheriff along with school leaders, want it to stay that way. Theyre using technology along with the cameras sprinkled in every school in the district, to help.

What it helps us do is we actually can see what happened, we can now react to that threat and go right to that threat, while we keep our students safe, said Sheriff Quentin Miller.

Sheriff Miller said screens they have displayed on the walls in their office have real time access to those cameras, allowing them to have eyes inside the school.

Miller said it helps not only responding deputies, but also emergency crews and knowing where the safest place is to evacuate the students.

He told us, it allows them to be more efficient, stop any threat and do it quicker than before.

It gives the schools peace of mind, it gives the parents peace of mind because the information will be available to us quicker, said Buncombe County Schools Assistant Superintendent Joseph Hough.

The schools already had the cameras but now, the sheriffs office can instantly tap into them when a threat or emergency arises.

Say in this camera here, we have a suspect, were able to do a screen grab of the suspect. We can now send this out to all responding officers, Sgt. Bryan Freeborn said with the Buncombe County Sheriffs Office.

Sgt. Freeborn said that technology goes beyond the screens in the sheriffs office and also, to their phones.

Say Im in the school, I clip this to my belt so now I am able to walk through the school and the deputies can see real life, what is happening around me, Sgt. Freeborn explained.

The hope behind it all is safety and one less thing to worry about when your child goes off to school.

We hope youre here to get your education, not worry about if youre going to survive going to school today, Sheriff Miller said.

Both the sheriff and assistant superintendent said this is just the start of much more to come.

School leaders said theyre going to keep adding cameras throughout their schools to make this all even more efficient.

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India developing indigenous anti-drone technology, forces will get it soon: Amit Shah – The Indian Express

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India is developing indigenous technology to thwart the growing threat of drones on the countrys borders and it will soon be made available to the security forces, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said Sunday.

The best technology available in the world will be given to you for border security. It is the governments commitment. To meet the threat of drones, the BSF, the NSG, and the DRDO are together working on an anti-drone defence system. I have full confidence in our scientists. Very soon we will have an indigenous anti-drone system in the country, Shah said while addressing BSF personnel on the occasion of the forces 57th Raising Day in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan.

This is the first time BSFs Raising Day is being celebrated near the India-Pakistan border. The Home Minister appreciated this move by the force and said that such celebrations should indeed be made at places where the forces jawans are setting examples of bravery every day and not in Delhi.

Any country can only progress and make its culture prosper when it is secure. And you are the ones who secure the country. The nation is proud of you. For the Modi government, the meaning of border security is national security. So remember, you are not just securing the borders but giving the nation an opportunity to secure its position in the world, Shah said.

Shah said the government was not only committed to the welfare of the force personnel but was also investing heavily in improving border infrastructure. For better infrastructure on the borders, the budget for road construction has been increased from Rs 23,000 crore between 2008 and 2014 to Rs 44,600 crore between 2014 and 2020. This shows we are committed to improving border infrastructure, Shah said.

The home minister also laid stress on improving relations between BSF personnel and civilians living in border areas. He said BSF must take care of the people and see if all government schemes are being implemented on the ground.

The government has launched multiple welfare schemes for those living near the borders. I urge BSF jawans that along with securing the borders, whenever you find time, pay some attention to the implementation of these schemes. If we are able to keep our border people happy, make their facilities better, it will help you in securing the borders. I am sure you will both maintain relations and communications with the border people, he said.

According to BSF, Shah paid rich tributes to the jawans of BSF who laid down their lives in the line of duty. He reminisced the role of BSF in various historic events like the 1971 War when BSF personnel fought bravely against a numerically superior force despite being in the nascent stage of its raising, the BSF said.

During the parade, the contingents of different Frontiers of Border Security Force marched past the inspection dais, showcasing the Seema Praharis valour, saga and commitment to the nation. The parade comprised a march past of 12-foot contingents including Mahila Prahari contingent, decorated officers and men, the famed Camel Contingent and Camel Band, mounted column, dog Squad, communication contingent displaying the technological advances by the force, special appearance by BSF Bagpipers, it added.

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Accelerating the growth of education technology for the classroom of tomorrow – Manila Bulletin

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Taiwans Industrial Development Bureau (IDB), the administrative agency of the Ministry of Economic Affairs of Taiwan, in collaboration with the Institute for Information Industry (III) and Digital Education Institute (DEI), organized the METAEDU 21, a series of hybrid events spanning from 1 November to 5 November. Accelerated the growth of education technology (EdTech), webinars and seminars delivered by experienced practitioners formed the lineup of the event.

COVID-19 EdTech Boom: Changing the face of EdTech

The COVID-19 pandemic has radically altered the way we live, work, learn, and play. While it has undeniably presented unique challenges that we had to or have yet to overcome, the pandemic has also catalyzed an unprecedented EdTech boom.

According to the 2021 Taiwan EdTech Industry Survey Report, the total output value of EdTech in Taiwan amounted to 16.4 billion U.S. dollars. Compared to 2020, the overall output value saw annual growth of 220.9%. Specifically, the pandemic has fuelled the growth in demand for teaching hardware, which in itself accounted for more than 80% of the total output value. teaching software, communication products, cloud video, and learning platforms, and teaching assistive devices, among other deployment requirements.

This stark growth not only points to the pandemic-driven EdTech boom but also cements Taiwans key position in the global information and communications supply chain amidst the pandemic.

METAEDU 21 Tomorrow We Together: Riding the wave to accelerate the growth of EdTech

The event saw active participation from government agencies of various countries, international research institutions, educators, global venture capital companies, and learning technology professionals from all around the world.

Taiwan stands on a new international stage and event visitors walked away with valuable insights and actionable takeaways.

Shaped around 3 major themes Innovative Diffusion, Talent Cultivation, and Ecosystem Integration the inaugural annual event focuses on accelerating the EdTech ecosystem in Southeast Asia by providing an open and collaborative platform.

The five-day event was held and received much attention especially the first day HolonIQ online forum talked about 2021 Taiwan EdTech 50, the 2021 market research report and featured the sharing of award-winning companies on their business ideas and future development plans. HolonIQ is the worlds leading impact intelligence platform. They helped several EdTech events in Middle East, Africa, Asia, and this is the first time helping Taiwan to have the Taiwan 50 EdTech and giving the award acknowledgement. On the 2nd day the physical event ceremony gave the Taiwan EdTech 50 awards and the Education EdTech hackathon live competition. The new EdTech Proof of Concept experience zone that is jointly opened by Indonesia, the Philippines, and Vietnam was also unveiled.

The other 3 days event was the online webinar which is the 2021 International Reading Education Online Forum; the SDG4 Development in SEA Region, experts from the Southeast Asia Ministers of Education Organization (SEAMEO) and representatives from the Indonesian Ministry of Education and Communications (Pusdatin) were invited to share and explore the use of technology to accelerate the goal of digital equality; and the final day of METAEDU 21 was international investment experts and overseas startup teams and research institutions giving the EdTech Talk to deliver the investment cooperation, the necessary conditions, and the future of the industry, also the trends, transformation, and acceleration of international development cooperation. The webinars have recorded videos available on Youtube channel METAEDU.

METAEDU 21: Smart City Online Increasing overseas awareness of Taiwan EdTech industry

March 23 to 26 2021 saw the physical event of the highly-anticipated Smart City Online Smart City Summit & Expo (SCSE), an all-in-one event for global smart city solutions. Following the physical event, SCSE+ will continue to present Smart City Online in the virtual form as an online event throughout the year.

METAEDU 21 announced that it will be part of the online tradeshow that features IoT solutions and offers marketing opportunities for applications from home and abroad. The multi-functional B2B online portal facilitates businesses, experience sharing, and partnerships by inspiring all participants with a variety of smart solutions and engaging them in professional conferences, matchmaking sessions, and global networks.

With METAEDU 21s EdTech virtual pavilion, companies around the world will have endless opportunities to work with key players in Taiwans EdTech industry and fully understand the ecology of the EdTech industry in Taiwan. Overseas buyers can communicate and negotiate with industry players anytime, anywhere. Please visit the EdTech virtual pavilion here. (https://smartcityonline.org.tw/pavilion.php?vip=METAEDU&fbclid=IwAR3VXwfJQ6ax8xdPwIZ8cz61ftn1jy6AD84Wbu4tjy_9HuhqV39MmZvFnj4)

METAEDU 21: Event Highlights

To learn more about the Taiwan EdTech market, check out these event highlights from METAEDU 21 here. (https://youtu.be/_9osLRCJQ_I)

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Riverbed Technology nets approval of $1bn debt-cutting plan – Reuters

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(Reuters) - Riverbed Technology, a San Francisco-based information technology company, secured bankruptcy court approval on Friday of its reorganization plan that reduces its debt by $1.1 billion.

U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Craig Goldblatt in Wilmington, Delaware, signed off on the plan just 17 days after the company filed for Chapter 11 protection with $2 billion in debt. Riverbed, represented by Kirkland & Ellis, entered bankruptcy with a prearranged plan backed by its senior lenders and owners, private equity fund Thoma Bravo and the Ontario Teachers Pension Plan.

Riverbed, which offers products and services that assist companies with IT infrastructure like cloud technologies, said its financial troubles stemmed from COVID-19 pandemic-related global supply chain issues and labor shortages as factories closed and stay-at-home orders were instituted. Additionally, the company saw a decline in one of its key markets, the wide area network optimization market, due to a shift to alternative computing technologies.

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Under the plan, holders of $799 million in junior debt, including Apollo Capital Management, will take over the reorganized company for recoveries of 40%. Senior lenders will see full recoveries in the form of new debt and equity. The plan also provides for $100 million in new equity capital.

Unsecured noteholders who initially opposed the plan dropped their objections ahead of Fridays hearing after Riverbed said it would set aside $2.88 million for them, which amounts to recoveries of about 30%.

Prearranged and prepackaged restructuring plans have gained popularity in corporate Chapter 11 debtors of late, allowing the company to save time and money by conducting negotiations and creditor voting before formally filing for bankruptcy protection. Kirkland has been especially active in these fast-track cases, including some like department store retailer Belk and Muzak maker Mood Media that were completed in one day.

The case is In re Riverbed Technology Inc., U.S. Bankruptcy Court, District of Delaware, No. 21-11503.

For Riverbed: Patrick Nash, Chris Koenig and Christine Okike of Kirkland & Ellis, and Laura Davis Jones and Timothy Cairns of Pachulski Stang Ziehl & Jones

For the first and second lien lender group: Thomas Lauria, Fan He, Andrew Zatz and Andrea Amulic of White & Case and Daniel DeFranceschi, Kevin Gross and David Queroli of Richards Layton & Finger

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Maria Chutchian reports on corporate bankruptcies and restructurings. She can be reached at maria.chutchian@thomsonreuters.com.

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Anti-drunk driving technology to be included in all new vehicles – WFSB

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Digital Transformation 2021: 5G Technology and Solutions for IoT, Artificial Intelligence in Big Data Analytics and IoT, Digital Twins Market Sizing…

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DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Digital Transformation 2021: 5G, AI, Big Data Analytics, Blockchain, Cloud and Mobile Edge Computing, Connected and Wearable Devices, Cybersecurity, Digital Twins, Identity Management, IoT, Robotics, Smart Cities, Teleoperation and Virtual Reality" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

This research evaluates key technologies involved in digital transformation including 5G, AI, Big Data Analytics, Blockchain, Cloud and Mobile Edge Computing, Connected and Wearable Devices, Cybersecurity, Digital Twins and Teleoperation, IoT, Robotics, Smart Cities, and Virtual Reality solutions. These technologies will all be germane to the evolution of many areas important to enterprise and industrial organizations including internal and external processes, products and services, virtualization, OSS/BSS, and more.

This is the most comprehensive research available anywhere that evaluates each of these technologies and assesses their convergence and integration opportunities. The research provides a wide-ranging view into the ecosystem including companies, strategies, and solutions for each technical domain as well as cross-domain implementation and operations. It provides detailed forecasts by application and service, use case, and industry vertical.

The enterprise and industrial sectors are rapidly digitizing their products and services including software-controlled and virtualized infrastructure as well as leveraging next-generation connectivity, signaling, and automated decision-making algorithms. This will have a profound effect on both overall strategic positioning and day-to-day tactical operations. New technologies and tools are being rapidly integrated into production and service systems, which are facilitating the transformation of processes, creating new business opportunities, and enabling an overall smarter workplace for humans and machines alike.

Telecom infrastructure and services providers are also undergoing a massive transformation. For example, the combination of 5G and edge computing will transform wireless carrier operations and facilitate enhanced services, new applications, and completely new business models for mobile network operators. In addition, software-defined control and infrastructure virtualization are poised to transform network and service architecture thanks to improvements in technologies that offer improved performance and lower costs. As the border between cloud computing and network infrastructure continues to blur, so does the demarcation between the network as a whole and those network elements (servers, terminals, etc.) that comprise the network.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) algorithms enhance the ability of big data analytics and IoT platforms to provide value to each of these market segments. The combination of AI and the Internet of Things (IoT) has the potential to dramatically accelerate the benefits of digital transformation for consumer, enterprise, industrial, and government market segments. The author sees the Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT) as transformational for both technologies as AI adds value to IoT through machine learning and decision-making and IoT adds value to AI through connectivity and data exchange.

AIoT solutions dramatically accelerate the benefits of digital transformation for consumer, enterprise, industrial, and government market segments. The use of AI for decision-making in IoT and data analytics will be crucial for efficient and effective smart city solutions in terms of decision-making. 5G provides substantial bandwidth were needed as well as significantly lower latency for next-generation applications and services such as virtual reality-controlled teleoperation and other enhanced user interfaces.

The publisher sees smart cities providing significant opportunities for technology integration in support of highly customized, yet scalable services. There will be a positive feedback loop created and sustained by leveraging the interdependent capabilities of AI, IoT, and 5G (AIoT 5G). For example, AI will work in conjunction with IoT to substantially improve smart city supply chains. Metropolitan area supply chains represent complex systems of organizations, people, activities, information, and resources involved in moving a product or service from supplier to customer.

The Industrial IoT (IIoT) market is much more than the sum of its parts, but its parts alone can be daunting, especially considering how emerging technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), robotics, and modified reality are being rapidly integrated into industrial processes. AI alone is anticipated to dramatically reduce costs and improve processes as well as facilitate completely new products and services that improve production, quality, and the producer-supplier relationship.

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Coupa Software to Participate Virtually in the Barclays Global Technology, Media and Telecommunications Conference – PRNewswire

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SAN MATEO, Calif., Dec. 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Coupa Software (NASDAQ: COUP), announced today that its management team will participate virtually in the Barclays Global Technology, Media and Telecommunications Conference on Wednesday, December 8, 2021.

The management team's live remarks, scheduled to begin at 12:00 pm PT (3:00 pm ET), can be accessed from Coupa's investor relations website at http://investors.coupa.com. A replay of the live webcast will also be available on this website for at least 90 days following the event.

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Work starts on new South Central Institute of Technology hub – Oxford Mail

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WORK on a 3 million technology hub has officially started.

The new South Central Institute of Technology (SCIoT) hub will be based at Activate Learnings technology campus in Blackbird Leys, and is scheduled to open next September.

The three-storey block will benefit from a 3.2 million redevelopment.

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Alex Warner, principal of the SCIoT, said: We have a real social agenda to the work that we are doing at the SCIoT and I think this makes Blackbird Leys the perfect home for us.

Technology is the great leveller, it can give individuals the power of large organisations, its the thing that drives our modern day-to-day lives and gives us access to things at the click of a button.

But as a sector, it needs more diversity and to be more reflective of the communities we serve.

This is why Im really excited for us to be opening up opportunities for the people of Oxford, but particularly the amazingly diverse community of Blackbird Leys.

I hope the SCIoT will become the obvious destination for anyone wanting to train and develop their digital skills, regardless of who they are, what they look like, or what stage of life they are at.

Once open, programmes in areas such as software, games and animation, and cyber security will be available.

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VAR in Scotland: Premiership clubs aim to have technology in by end of 2022 – The Scotsman

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Head of referees Crawford Allan has revealed that the aim is to have the technology in place by the time the 2022/23 season restarts after the World Cup in Qatar, which ends on December 18, 2022.

The 42 SPFL clubs will vote on the implementation of VAR in February next year, with widespread support for it anticipated. Should it be approved, it can take up to 12 months to get the system up and running. Rangers manager Giovanni van Bronckhorst and Dundee United boss Tam Courts publicly backed it earlier this week on the back of Kyogo Furuhashis controversial goal for Celtic against Hearts on Thursday.

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"Our desire is to bring it in as early as we can," said Scottish FA head of referee operations Crawford Allan.

"There's not one referee that I've spoken to that doesn't want it. We're doing what we can in the background to try to speed it along. It's going to take a while."

Scottish clubs in the top flight are expected to bear the brunt of costs for the technology, with is estimated at 60-80,000 per season. The Scottish Football Association has offered to pay for training for match officials.

"VAR's there to fix clear and obvious errors", Allan continued when speaking on BBCs Radio Sportsound show: "You're not trying to prove a decision was correct, you're trying to say, 'was the decision clearly wrong?'

"VAR will be there to help with the big decisions, the factual ones and the ones that are clearly wrong."

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How Technology Is Shaping the New Normal Learning Landscape – Scoop Empire

Posted: November 28, 2021 at 10:02 pm

By: Fatima Salahuddin

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced students, regardless of their educational level, to continue their studies at home.

What might have been an exhilarating new approach to improve learning and engagement in the classroom has, due to coronavirus crises, transformed and almost wholly replaced face-to-face interaction. Traditional group work and discussions that students were used to were gone Practically overnight, digital learning has become the new normal.

Technology has provided us with the opportunity to continue with education during the crisis. At the same time, it has enabled us to analyze the new learning landscape and identify its drawbacks and benefits so that we do our best to improve it.

Integrating technology into the learning process brings fundamental changes essential for achieving significant productivity improvements. Technology supports teaching and learning processes, introducing digital learning tools into the classrooms, such as computers and various handheld devices.

When applied in education, technology enables learning 24/7/365. It can be used to develop new course offerings, experiences, and learning materials.

Technology can transform the teaching process by introducing a new model of connected learning. This teaching model links teachers to their students and relevant resources, supporting them to personalize learning to match students interests and improve their instructions.

With a proper implementation in the educational process, technology builds 21st-century skills, increases student motivation and engagement, and accelerates learning.

Not so long ago, we couldnt imagine education without teachers and students sharing the exact geographical location. Nowadays, we can get an online degree without meeting our teachers live or ever setting foot in the university. If were interested in a particular program available in another city or even another continent, were now more likely to complete it without seismic changes in our lives.

However, even though technology has shown that it can obviously bring down the geographical barriers, societies must do their best to reduce other barriers that still make education a privilege of certain groups, such as the socioeconomic gap.

In the future, we can anticipate that thanks to technological advancement, many students will have a chance to learn from the best lecturers. They will be able to do so at an affordable price and at their own pace, regardless of where they live, making the learning process and education less elitist.

Apart from making the entire process easier to access, integrating technology in the learning landscape has made it more flexible.

With all course materials already waiting for them online, students can now attend classes, study and complete their assignments whenever it matches their schedule, as long as they are within the limits of a specified deadline.

Students can now use technology to collaborate and exchange notes and resources in the most helpful ways. A great example is a database consisting of relevant Griffith notes and study guides created by students who previously took the same degrees, courses, assessments, and exams.

Such flexibility and ease of access open up a world of possibilities for those who otherwise wouldnt attend traditional education. For example, full-time employees that dont want to jeopardize their jobs or parents who need to take care of their young children.

While traditional education had many challenges to address the needs of individual students, technology gives rise to personalized learning strategies for every individual student.

Every student benefits from such an approach, but this is particularly important for students with special needs, whether they have sight, speaking, hearing impairments, developmental, intellectual, or social disabilities.

Technology gives a chance to create a stimulating learning environment that can fit specific students needs rather than a one-size-fits-all learning experience.

Adaptive learning ensures that students have equal opportunities to succeed despite differences in their learning style, pace, and preferences.

The quality of communication between teachers and students is also changing due to advancements in technology. Even though they may no longer benefit from face-to-face conversations, they can use different interaction tools like email or instant messengers.

The time of interaction is now not limited to the classes only students can now ask for clarification or request information when they need help and expect the answer to come much quicker.

With all the technological advancements, the roles of students and teachers are developing too.

While teachers were the primary source of information in the traditional educational system, technology has enabled students to play a more active role. With all the information and resources, they now can find online, students can research new topics and learn about new concepts and ideas.

Time spent online with their teacher can now be more efficient, as they have more time to discuss ideas and their implications. The role of a teacher can now spread beyond lecturing, developing into a role of a mentor.

Technology has opened up a possibility for highly efficient online testing too. Since the tests can now be assessed and graded by a machine, the process can be unbiased and entirely fair.

In addition, this way of testing significantly lowers students anxiety. Instead of sitting in a room full of people, they can now take their exams in a familiar environment, using digital tools they are already accustomed to.

Not to mention that online tests reduce the wasting of resources while friendly with the environment, online tests also save time and money!

Educational possibilities are endless, both in and out of the formal education borders. There are various tools and excellent learning content available online that everyone can use to advance the skills they need.

For example, with apps such as Bussou or Duolingo, learners need just a phone, some free time, and enough determination to learn the basics, or more, of the language of their choice.

Furthermore, there are many open educational resources in the public domain that are freely available to anyone over the Web. Such resources are an important part of the learning infrastructure and include various content, such as digital libraries, podcasts, textbooks or games.

With further improvements in artificial intelligence, augmented reality, and virtual reality, the benefits of educational technology will only grow. With a strategic approach, societies can use technology and leverage these benefits, reducing all the barriers that make education a privilege.

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