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Education

Bill Gates On What Business Can Teach Schools 272

Hugh Pickens writes "Most workplaces build a system to evaluate worker performance, provide feedback that yields information employees can use to improve, and then hold employees accountable for results. However, Bill and Melinda Gates write that in the field of education, we really don't know very much at all about what makes someone an effective teacher. 'We have all known terrific teachers,' write the Gates. 'But nobody has been able to identify what, precisely, makes them so outstanding.' For the last several years, the Gates Foundation has been working with more than 3,000 teachers on a large research project called Measures of Effective Teaching to get a better sense of what makes teaching work (PDF) so that school districts can start to hire, train and promote based on meaningful standards. 'Once the MET research is completed, we hope that school districts will work with teachers and their unions to create fair and reliable evaluations that reward teachers who are effective and identify and help those who need to improve. When that happens, we believe that districts will be on the cusp of providing every student with an effective teacher, in every class, every year.'"
EU

Submission + - BEA: Flight 447 Pilots 'lacked training' (bbc.co.uk)

Edsj writes: France's BEA authority said pilots had failed to discuss repeated stall warnings and did not have the training to deal with the hazard. Interesting conclusion since the altitude-loss alarm was activated and deactivated several times, contradicting the real status of the aircraft.
Crime

Submission + - Neverwinter Night Forums Hacked

bannable writes: Tonight, BioWare sent out an email to account holders on their NWN forums:
"We recently learned that hackers gained unauthorized access to the decade-old BioWare server system supporting the Neverwinter Nights forums. We immediately took appropriate steps to protect our consumers’ data and launched a thorough ongoing evaluation of the breach. We have determined that no credit card data was compromised from the servers, nor did we ever have or store sensitive data like social security numbers. Our investigation shows that information such as user names, encrypted passwords, email addresses, mailing addresses, names, phone numbers, CD keys and birth dates from these forum accounts on the system may have been compromised, as well as other information (if any) that you may have associated with your EA Account. In an abundance of caution, we have changed your password to ensure account security."

Comment Re:Sweden (Score 4, Informative) 537

And not so far from Sweden, baltic states (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania) have unilimited 50,100 and even 200Mbps for a cool $40. These countries are not even the richest but somewhat think that this is an investment for their future as they can create a new type of industry with all that bandwith avaliable, helping their economies.

Comment Just tax it and regulate. (Score 1) 379

PokerStars is in Isle of Man. They have strictly rules regarding online gambling including coding audit, datacenter servers locked and monitored (can't get in without warning) and the need to have legal reps in the Island for avalible all time. Of course, they also set a number of rules about how the code behind should work. They also heavly tax them. The real problem here is that Las Vegas is upset with online gambling and they are trying to find an excuse. For more info: http://www.gov.im/gambling/
Businesses

Submission + - Video game developers group slams Amazon pricing (reuters.com)

Edsj writes: The International Game Developers Association has accused Amazon.com Inc of setting pricing terms that could harm them in the long run and of trying to win a near monopoly selling games made on Android software.

Submission + - Another Chernobyl (washingtonpost.com) 1

Mike_EE_U_of_I writes: To everyone here who said that Fukushima could never turn into another Chernobyl, let me be the first to wish you all a hearty "FUCK YOU!!!!"

    The Fukushima crisis has now been elevated to the highest level it can be by Japan’s Nuclear Safety Commission. I'm sure nuclear apologists here will tell us all why a level 7 incident isn't the same as a level 7 incident.

    Let the insanity begin!

Comment Is it worth it? (Score 1) 325

AMD doesn't have it's own fabs anymore. The profit they would get doesn't seem so high and they have all kind of headaches for free like keep an expensive R&D center to keep competitive with other competitors using Intel.

Comment You should consider move to another country (Score 3, Informative) 757

We are having a huge problem of lack of engineers here in Brazil. People are leaving universities already hired even if you have zero experience. If you want a good life outside the financial market you should consider move to another country.
Brazil has some bureaucracy to get residence permission to work here but I am sure you will get a good salary and a nice quality of life. And yes, people here care more about engineers, medical doctors (one exception would be famous soccer players).
This is just an expample. I don't know the situation of India, China and others. But an experienced engineer here can get about US120k a year but you are going to pay half of the price for food and house and other things. Cars is an exception, it is more expensive than america and internet connection i pay about US$50 for 30Mbps FTTH connection.
This is just an example, there are more need for example in Africa. One of my friends a few years ago saved some money and decided to try bulding some houses in Angola. He opened a company with only him as an engineer and hired local people to build. He's fucking rich now and offered me to work there for US250k a year. If I wasn't coward because Angola had a civil war 10 years ago I would probably go. You can make huge savings for your retirement in places you probably never considered going. Take a time and look for the oportunities.

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