Thursday, December 16, 2010

Drop Box

Thursday, December 9, 2010

RFID technology makes identity theft easier

Technology is making it easier for thieves to steal personal information from credit cards through something called Radio Frequency Identification (RFID). RFID technology (look for the microchip on your cards). Someone with a scanning device can access and save all info of the RFID cards through your wallet. These cards do not have to be scanned directly. They send out signals with personal and account information.

Quick facts about RFID:
  • RFID tags can be read in a wide variety of circumstances, where barcodes or other optically read technologies are useless.
  • The tag need not be on the surface of the object (and is therefore not subject to wear)
  • The read time is typically less than 100 milliseconds
  • Large numbers of tags can be read at once rather than item by item.

 For more information, check out these websites:
http://www.ehow.com/how-does_5772197_do-scan-credit-cards-purse_.html

 
http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/Banking/CreditCardSmarts/NewCreditCardsAllowHandsFreeTheft.aspx

 
http://www.technovelgy.com/ct/Technology-Article.asp?ArtNum=2

 
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Monday, October 25, 2010

6th Grade Blogging on Pompeii

Hi! If you are in Mrs. Vinson's language arts classes, you will be blogging today! We will be looking at a video on Mount Vesuvius and Pompeii. We want you to take notes on the most important facts you observe, then blog about them. Remember to end your blog with just your first name and first initial of your last name to score your grade. See ya in the media center!
--Mrs. South

Friday, March 12, 2010

Exceptional Media Program Open House







Heard County Middle School Media Center hosted an open house March 11, 2010 to celebrate the school's Exceptional Media Center Program for 2009 award. More than 50 people attended the event, including Heard County School Superintendent Benjamin Hyatt, Assistant Superintendent Jerry Prince, Assistant Superintendent Marianne Cole and Assistant Superintendent Jan Rayfield. Media specialists from Buford Middle School, Carrollton Junior High School, Central High School and Hillsman Middle School also attended. Thanks to everyone for making the open house a success!
--Glovis and Janet

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Happy Kid!


Happy Kid, written by Gail Gauthier, is a book that tells about life in middle school. Kyle just wants to stay hidden throughout his middle school years, but his psychologist mom wants him to become more positive and friendly. She buys a self-help book and pays him each time he reads one of the very short chapters. Funny. Read it. Be happy.

Happy Kid
By Gail Gauthier
New York, Putnam, 2006
230 pages.