What I’m Sharing (weekly)

What I’m Sharing (weekly)

How To Job Search During The Coronavirus Pandemic Facebook lets users in the US and Canada move media to Google Photos Why You Should Use Your Vacation Days This Year Even If You Can’t Travel Re-evaluating eDiscovery Strategy to Maximize Cost Savings Getting and Using a Password Manager, Part 2: Requirements Would You Have Fallen…

Remember Curation?

Remember Curation?

“Who said it? Why do I trust them? Have they been wrong in the past?” Once upon a time, in the blogging world, the idea of curation was an important one. The idea was that while we wanted to be generous with sharing and linking to others, we also wanted to be responsible curators. The…

Linked: Beware phony gift card email scams: Here’s why attackers love using them
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Linked: Beware phony gift card email scams: Here’s why attackers love using them

They may not work often, but they don’t have to work often if we can target “everyone”. As long as they work occasionally, and based on my anecdotal evidence from people I talk to in the industry, they do work often enough. “”One of the notable aspects of gift card BEC attacks is that they…

What I’m Sharing (weekly)

What I’m Sharing (weekly)

Shifting the e-Discovery Paradigm from Documents to People What is RSS? How Can You Use It? Google adds auto-delete option for your location history and activity data Apple Clamps Down on Companies Helping You to Limit Your iPhone Time Stupid Is as Stupid Does “Hot for Security reported that 42% if drives sold on eBay…

Linked – Dear Colleagues, Can We Please Stop Sharing These Things?
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Linked – Dear Colleagues, Can We Please Stop Sharing These Things?

Richard Byrne writes a blog about teachers using technology. With my background in technical training, I often find some interesting things on his blog, even though I’m not a teacher. Yesterday, he asked an important question to educators: “Can we teach critical thinking and good digital citizenship practices if we don’t use them ourselves? I’m…