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Rosie DiManno
When U.S. air force discovered the flaw of averages
Samsung gives warning about talking in front of the Smart TV
How Justin Trudeau can bring science back to Ottawa
Centennial College to scrap Saudi training program
Lack of School Discipline Rapped
Why We Must Stand On Guard Over Copyright
E-learning Grows in Workplace
Low-tech Case Has High-tech Impact
A Blueprint for Better Copyright Law
Mr. Minister, Please Protect The Public Interest
More Technology, Fewer Textbooks Touted for Kids
Students Freeze to Ice Tuition Hike
Student Faces Facebook Consequences
Digitization of Canada's heritage left to Google
Province to teach money skills in schools
Record industry faces liability over infringement
MPP wants to ban junk food ads for kids
Battered by phone-hacking allegations, News of the World to shut on Sunday
Canadian job applicants shouldn’t worry about Facebook-snooping bosses, experts say
Ontario professors say online learning no substitute for on-campus learning
Toronto students create emoji to reflect themselves
Universities must enter the digital age or risk facing irrelevance
The seven year olds who are learning how to code
Geishas, headdresses out as Canadian universities stave off offensive Halloween costumes
35 years ago, Isaac Asimov was asked by the Star to predict the world of 2019. Here is what he wrote
Ontario’s e-learning plan misses the mark
Stephen Downes, Casselman, Canada
stephen@downes.ca