Welcome to episode 66 of the EdTech Situation Room from September 19, 2017, where technology news meets educational analysis. This week Jason Neiffer (@techsavvyteach) and Wes Fryer (@wfryer) discussed Facebook’s struggles to define standards for censoring advertisers, Facebook “Pixel” tracking, expanded T-Mobile data caps, recommended action steps for Equifax hack victims, and the CCleaner anti-malware software hack. Additional topics included tips G Suite admins can take to prevent phishing attacks, a great free Chrome extension which can help that effort (Password Alert), iOS 11 updates, tvOS updates, and Google’s forthcoming event featuring an expected Pixel 2 smartphone announcement. A speed round of CRISPR and genomics headlines rounded out the show, with geeks of the week including a new 2D to 3D facial modeling program and useful wireless device mirroring solutions: The Via Connect Pro and Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter 2. Check out the shownotes for links to all these articles, which are also listed on edtechsr.com/links. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @edtechSR and tune in (usually) on Wednesday nights at 9 pm central, 8 pm mountain, or 2 am GMT. Until next time, stay safe and stay savvy!
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- Watch as streaming TV services are increasingly winning the top Emmys (Recode, 18 September 2017)
- Facebook Enabled Advertisers to Reach ‘Jew Haters’ (ProPublica, 14 Sep 2017)
- Getting Started with the Facebook Pixel (Facebook Developer Info)
- T-Mobile increases unlimited data cap from 32GB to 50GB (The Verge, 19 September 2017)
- Tester Demands Answers From Verizon After Montanans Receive Termination Letters (Website of Senator Tester)
- Bamboozled: Why the Equifax hack is a really, really big deal (NJ.com, 14 Sep 2017)
- Credit Freeze Information by State by TransUnion
- Use www.annualcreditreport.com (free) not www.creditreport.com (commercial site)
- Avast reckons CCleaner malware infected 2.27M users (TechCrunch, 18 Sep 2017)
- Alternatives to CCleaner
- 7 ways admins can help secure accounts against phishing in G Suite (Google, 8 Sep 2017)
- Hackable Podcast Episode 3: Locked Out ( on Ransomware, by McAfee, 29 Aug 2017)
- Paper ballots are back in vogue thanks to Russian hacking fears (USA Today, 19 September 2017)
- How To Update Your iPhone To iOS 11 (Wired, 19 September 2017)
- PSA: Your Older 32-Bit Apps Won’t Launch After Installing iOS 11 Tomorrow (MacRumors, 18 Sep 2017)
- iOS 11 Review: 10 Things to Try (The Verge, 19 September 2017)
- Apple updates Pages, Numbers, and Keynote with new iOS 11 features (9to5 Mac, 09/19/2017)
- tvOS 11: tvOS 11 update for Apple TV is now available, here’s everything new (9to5Mac, 09/19/2017)
- iPhone 8 Vs iPhone 7: What’s The Difference? (Forbes, 18 Sep 2017)
- Review: Apple iPhone 8 and 8 Plus (Wired; 19 September 2017)
- Google sets Pixel 2 launch event for October 4th (Verge, 14 Sep 2017)
- Google Pixel 2 Event Could Bring More Surprises Than The iPhone X (Valuewalk, 18 Sep 2017)
- Google Pixel 2 Official Teaser Video: “Funny you should ask”
- Google Pixelbook leak reveals a high-end Chromebook with stylus support (The Verge, 19 September 2017)
- CRISPR reveals genetic master switches behind butterfly wing patterns (Nature, 18 Sep 2017)
- Geneticists Have Used CRISPR Gene Editing to Create Crops That Grow More Food (Futurism, 14 Sep 2017)
- Doubts raised over validity of CRISPR-edited human embryo study (Chemical and Engineering News, 18 Sep 2017)
- [VIDEO] Are GMOs Good or Bad? Genetic Engineering & Our Food (9 min – by Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell)
- Watch as streaming TV services are increasingly winning the top Emmys (Recode, 18 September 2017)
- Geek of the Week from Jason: 3d from 2d Using AI, from The University of Nottingham and Kingston University: Verge, 09/19/2017; Jason’s Test
- Geeks of the Week from Wes: Via Connect Pro ($800) and Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter 2 ($44), Password Alert extension for Google Chrome (free)