I learned numerous new things about the subjects the other groups researched. Popular names aren't necessarily the best way to go when purchasing products. History and user reviews are more reliable in many aspects. As far as the AUP website, I learned that many AUP's are different. Schools have different procedures. AUP's can provide protection from liability and behavior issues, while still maintaining quality of content and system integrity. Furthermore, it was surprising to see Norton 360 in the top 5 antivirus programs, because of it's nutoriously bad reputation in past years. Another hot topic was saftey and proper regulation with filters. Lastly, I enoyed the emphasis on programs to help teachers identify plagerism, because teachers need every tool avaliable when fighting plagerism.
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