Norfolk Joins Waze Crowdsourced Traffic and Navigation App

http://altdaily.com/norfolk-joins-waze-crowdsourced-traffic-and-navigation-app/

he Waze Connected Citizens Program has nearly 500 partners around the world and gives municipal leaders an unprecedented look at real-time road activity, empowering partners to harness real-time driver insights to improve congestion and make better informed planning decisions. Established as a two-way data share, Waze provides partners with real-time, anonymous, Waze-generated incident and slow-down information directly from the source: drivers themselves. In exchange, Norfolk provides real-time government-reported construction, crash and road closure data to Waze to return one of the most succinct, thorough overviews of current road conditions today.

NYTimes: The Autonomous Selfie Drone Is Here. Is Society Ready for It?

https://nyti.ms/2BrFCCc

Autonomous drones have long been hyped, but until recently they’ve been little more than that. The technology in Skydio’s machine suggests a new turn. Drones that fly themselves — whether following people for outdoor self-photography, which is Skydio’s intended use, or for longer-range applications like delivery, monitoring and surveillance — are coming faster than you think.

They’re likely to get much cheaper, smaller and more capable. They’re going to be everywhere, probably sooner than we can all adjust to them.

Sen. Tim Kaine Announces Military Family Legislation at ODU Event « February 8, 2018

http://www.odu.edu/about/odu-publications/insideodu/2018/02/08/morenews1

"…He was joined for the announcement by military family advocates and military spouses, including Taylor Miller, a Navy wife and student at Old Dominion pursuing a master’s degree in public administration."

A Field Guide to Fake News and Other Information Disorders: A Free Manual to Download, Share & Re-Use | Open Culture

http://www.openculture.com/2018/02/a-field-guide-to-fake-news-and-other-information-disorders-free-manual-to-download-share-re-use.html

“Recent scandals about the role of social media in key political events in the US, UK and other European countries over the past couple of years have underscored the need to understand the interactions between digital platforms, misleading information and propaganda, and their influence on collective life in democracies,” writes First Draft, an online journal published by Harvard’s Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy.

Hence comes A Field Guide to ‘Fake News’ and Other Information Disorders–a free manual that helps “students, journalists and researchers investigate misleading and viral content, memes and trolling practices online.” Packed with valuable data visualizations, the manual highlights a “series of research protocols or ‘recipes’ that can be used to trace trolling practices, the ways false viral news and memes circulate online, and the commercial underpinnings of problematic content.

3 questions about the FISA court answered – The Conversation

https://theconversation.com/3-questions-about-the-fisa-court-answered-91208

In 2016, the FISA court reviewed 1,485 requests for surveillance. While higher than the number of requests reviewed in 2014 (1,379) and 2015 (1,457), the number of requests has remained at 1,200 or higher since 2001.

It is rare for these requests to be denied. Of the requests made in 2016, only 34 were rejected. In most years, no requests were denied.

Since the proceedings of the court are secret, it is unclear why these denials occurred or why so few cases were denied.

It is also unclear how the current controversy over the Nunes memo will affect FISA operations in the future, if at all.

Does wearing a school uniform improve student behavior? – The Conversation

https://theconversation.com/does-wearing-a-school-uniform-improve-student-behavior-51553

Interestingly, even when evidence is available, educators’ perceptions could be at odds with it. For example, a study of educators in 38 North Carolina high schools found that 61% of the responding principals and assistant principals believed that there was a reduction in cases of misbehavior on campus when school uniforms were introduced. In reality, the data showed no change in incidents of crime, violence and suspensions.

Similarly, research on the efficacy of school uniforms on increasing student attendance and achievement is conflicted. For example, one study concluded that school uniforms resulted in increased student achievement and increased attendance.

However, another study found little impact on academics at all levels and little evidence of improvement in attendance for girls and drop in attendance for boys.

Why Amazon and friends’ plan could be a major disrupter of health care system

https://theconversation.com/why-amazon-and-friends-plan-could-be-a-major-disrupter-of-health-care-system-90987

Besides being large employers themselves, Warren Buffett knows insurance through his Gen Re reinsurance company. Amazon has taught everyone how to shop far better online than in stores, and JPMorgan has had extensive experience with Health Savings Accounts, which are tax-sheltered savings accounts paired with high-deductible insurance polices that eligible people can use to pay for health care costs. They know the elements of the past playbook individually.

Carl Sagan’s Syllabus & Final Exam for His Course on Critical Thinking (Cornell, 1986) | Open Culture

http://www.openculture.com/2018/01/carl-sagans-syllabus-final-exam-for-his-course-on-critical-thinking-cornell-1986.html

Though some of his examples (the language of cigarette advertisements, for instance) may look dated now, the course’s core principles have only grown more useful, and indeed necessary, with time — as Sagan, who wrote darkly of "the slow decay of substantive content in the enormously influential media," surely knew they would.

Why We Forget Most of the Books We Read – The Atlantic

https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2018/01/what-was-this-article-about-again/551603/

Books, shows, movies, and songs aren’t files we upload to our brains—they’re part of the tapestry of life, woven in with everything else. From a distance, it may become harder to see a single thread clearly, but it’s still in there.