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    Civil Service: A Note of Gratitude to the Outgoing Editor-in-Chief

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    We take this opportunity to thank Marta Civil for her service and unwavering dedication to TEEM since 2011, inroles that included Editorial Panelist, Editor, and Editor-in-Chief

    TODOS Book: Antiracist Mathematics Education: Antiracist Mathematics Education

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    Book Editors:  Marilyn Strutchens Gladys Krause Dorothy Y. White Jennifer Bay William

    TODOS Mission and Goals and TODOS Live!

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    The mission of TODOS: Mathematics for ALL is to advocate for equity and high-quality mathematics education for all students—in particular, Latina/o students. Participate in TODOS Live to hear from educators who share this mission

    Teem & Pondering - Performances

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    Pondering In a world rank with anticipation and regret, somewhere between hope and revenge lies The Pond. Take a step back into the future as you witness events that are none of your damn business. Teem ‘Teem’ is a celebration of eight different women and the inner dynamics of their sisterhood. The teeming force within them propels them into different structures and landscapes. Their energy is reflected in forces of nature with its source of life, conflicts, perseverance, and cycles. They rise as mountains, harden as lava and break like ocean waves. They are the earth and the air, the water and the fire, the calm and the storm

    In Memoriam: Martha Aliaga, Advocate for Education and Equity

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    On October 15, 2011, the education community lost one of its dear advocates, Martha Aliaga

    Comparison of whole-genome enzymatic methyl sequencing (WGEM-Seq) and target-enriched enzymatic methyl sequencing (TEEM-Seq) in putative promoter regions for TEEM-Seq data without deduplication.

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    Libraries for three of the same individual superb starlings (BB-17168, BB-17501, and BB-14232) were sequenced using both methods. The number of shared CpG sites at 5x coverage or above and the mean DNA methylation levels from both methods are shown for each starling sample. WGEM-Seq data is deduplicated by default. S7 Table shows the same comparison for TEEM-Seq data with deduplication. Given the qualitatively similar results using deduplication and non-deduplication of TEEM-Seq data, similar to RRBS analysis, deduplication may not be necessary for TEEM-Seq analysis. Asterisks indicate genes for which more or less than 4000 bp of putative promoter regions were targeted. (DOCX)</p

    TEEM: A user-oriented trusted mobile device for multi-platform security applications

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    Trusted Computing (TC) can improve the security of various computing platforms. However, as new computing devices emerge and application scenarios increase, current trusted computing technology cannot satisfy various new demands. For example, mobile and embedded platforms may lack security components of trusted computing, users may need a portable trusted module[13] for multiple desktop machines, and users may hope to customize their own security features for new applications. This paper presents TEEM, a system that achieves these demands by designing a mobile-based portable TC module. TEEM is built on the general mobile devices of users, and its running environment can be protected by the secure features of embedded CPUs. For desktop machines, the mobile device with TEEM can act as a trusted computing module with USB bus. Finally, we have implemented TEEM using an ARM SoC platform and evaluated the performance of TEEM. &copy; 2013 Springer-Verlag.Trusted Computing (TC) can improve the security of various computing platforms. However, as new computing devices emerge and application scenarios increase, current trusted computing technology cannot satisfy various new demands. For example, mobile and embedded platforms may lack security components of trusted computing, users may need a portable trusted module[13] for multiple desktop machines, and users may hope to customize their own security features for new applications. This paper presents TEEM, a system that achieves these demands by designing a mobile-based portable TC module. TEEM is built on the general mobile devices of users, and its running environment can be protected by the secure features of embedded CPUs. For desktop machines, the mobile device with TEEM can act as a trusted computing module with USB bus. Finally, we have implemented TEEM using an ARM SoC platform and evaluated the performance of TEEM. &copy; 2013 Springer-Verlag

    TEEM / PONDERING - útskriftarverk

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    TEEM / IÐA ‘Teem’ is a celebration of eight different women and the inner dynamics of their sisterhood. The teeming force within them propels them into different structures and landscapes. Their energy is reflected in forces of nature with its source of life, conflicts, perseverance, and cycles. They rise as mountains, harden as lava and break like ocean waves. They are the earth and the air, the water and the fire, the calm and the storm. Credits: Choreographer: Anna Kolfinna Kuran in close collaboration with the dancers Composer & Sound designer: Ida Schuften Juhl Costume & Set designer: Guðný Hrund Sigurðardóttir Costume designer & maker: Mao Alheimsdóttir Lighting Designer: Valdimar Jóhannsson Video Visuals: Katerina Blahutova Photographer: Antje Taiga Jandrig Song: Nocturne lyrics Eino Leino composer Perttu Hietanen & Taisto Wesslin // PONDERING / VIÐ TJÖRNINA In a world rank with anticipation and regret, somewhere between hope and revenge lies The Pond. Take a step back into the future as you witness events that are none of your damn business. Credits: Choreographers: Cameron Corbett & Ásgeir Helgi Magnússon Movement & text inspired by collaboration with the performers. Lighting Designer & Sound: Valdimar Jóhannsson Costumes: Ásgeir Helgi Magnússon & Cameron Corbett Music: Tchaikovsky, Cage, Saint-Saëns Photographer: Antje Taiga Jandrig Pondering is a part of the research project Svannavatnið which received funding from the Professional Performance Art Groups Fun

    Presenting the WYRED project at TEEM 2016 Conference

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    WYRED (netWorked Youth Research for Empowerment in the Digital society) is a H2020 project that aims to provide a framework for research in which children and young people can express and explore their perspectives and interests in relation to digital society, but also a platform from which they can communicate their perspectives to other stakeholders effectively through innovative engagement processes. The starting of the project and its kick-off meeting was at the beginning of November 2016, concurring with the TEEM 2016 Conference held in Salamanca. Thus, Dr. Nicholas Alfred Kearney gave a keynote conference in TEEM 2016 presenting the WYRED project.García-Peñalvo, F. J., & Kearney, N. A. (2016). Networked youth research for empowerment in digital society. The WYRED project. In F. J. García-Peñalvo (Ed.), Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Technological Ecosystems for Enhancing Multiculturality (TEEM'16) (Salamanca, Spain, November 2-4, 2016) (pp. 3-9). New York, NY, USA: ACM. doi: 10.1145/3012430.301248
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