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    Geography Information System (GIS) and Geography Teaching Material

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    GIS technology applies geographic science with tools for understanding and collaboration. It helps people reach a common goal: to gain actionable intelligence from all types of data. GIS integrates many different kinds of data layers using spatial location. Most data has a geographic component. GIS data includes imagery, features, and basemaps linked to spreadsheets and tables. Spatial analysis lets you evaluate suitability and capability, estimate and predict, interpret and understand, and much more, lending new perspectives to your insight and decision-making

    Overcoming barriers in mathematics : helping children move from level 3 to level 4

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    Overcoming barriers in mathematics: helping children move from level 2 to level 3

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    Overcoming barriers in mathematics: helping children move from level 1 to level 2

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    Overcoming barriers in mathematics - helping children move from level 4 to level 5

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    Securing level 4 in mathematics

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    Supplementary guidance for schools on inspecting skills, September 2010

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    This guidance is intended to support the key tasks of inspectors in making judgements regarding: whether all pupils have the communication, numeracy and ICT skills needed to access the whole curriculum; and how well the wider curriculum itself develops pupils’ skills

    Eavesdropping on GSM: state-of-affairs

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    In the almost 20 years since GSM was deployed several security problems have been found, both in the protocols and in the - originally secret - cryptography. However, practical exploits of these weaknesses are complicated because of all the signal processing involved and have not been seen much outside of their use by law enforcement agencies. This could change due to recently developed open-source equipment and software that can capture and digitize signals from the GSM frequencies. This might make practical attacks against GSM much simpler to perform. Indeed, several claims have recently appeared in the media on successfully eavesdropping on GSM. When looking at these claims in depth the conclusion is often that more is claimed than what they are actually capable of. However, it is undeniable that these claims herald the possibilities to eavesdrop on GSM using publicly available equipment. This paper evaluates the claims and practical possibilities when it comes to eavesdropping on GSM, using relatively cheap hardware and open source initiatives which have generated many headlines over the past year. The basis of the paper is extensive experiments with the USRP (Universal Software Radio Peripheral) and software projects for this hardware.Comment: 5th Benelux Workshop on Information and System Security (WISSec 2010), November 201

    Sample medium-term plans for mathematics

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