IT issues on 666 ABC Canberra
Drive with Keri
Phillips Weekly at 5:50pm, August 2001 to July 2002
With Tom Worthington FACS, Visiting Fellow,
Department of Computer Science, Australian National University
IT issues was a weekly 10 minute talk on ABC Radio, Canberra by
Tom Worthington FACS. This was during the Drive Program with Keri
Phillips. It ran weekly at 5:50pm, from August 2001 to July 2002. Notes
from each talk are available:
Topics:
- Educating The Web, 10 July 2002
- How Do Politicians Use The Internet?, 3
July 2002
- Education Network Australia - Educational
Stuff on The Web, 26 June 2002
- The Networked City, 19 June 2002
- Thin Clients at School, 5 June 2002
- Australian Computer Crime, 22 May 2002
- Biometric identifier for the Australian
passport, 15 May 2002
- Wireless broadband technologies, 8 May
2002
- First Impressions of Transact, 1 May
2002
- Mission Improbable: Mobile Internet from
Trains, Boats, Busses and Balloons, 24 April 2002
- Electronic Banking Made Easier, 17 April
2002
- Working online, 10 April 2002
- Free software, 3 April 2002
- Internet content filtering, 27 March
2002
- A history of the Internet , 13 March
2002
- How to Find Stuff On-line, 6 March 2002
- Bit Broadcasting Business, 27 February
2002
- Building The Smart Apartment, 20 February
2002
- Computer Stuff for the Holiday Season, 10
December 2001
- E-Democracy After the Election, 26 November
2001
- The Smart Apartment, 12 November 2001
- How to Read and Write E-mail, 29 October
2001
- Electronic Voting in the ACT, 22 October
2001
- Internet on Your Mobile Telephone, 15
October 2001
- Interactive TV, 1 October 2001
- TechTreck, 24 September 2001
- Military Internet, 10 September 2001
- Is Internet banking secure?, 3 September
2001
- Make your Internet connection work faster
without paying more, 27 August 2001
- Viruses, 20 August 2001
Note: It Issues was on 666 ABC Canberra Drive with Keri
Phillips each Monday at 5:50pm during 2001 (cricket permitting) but
changed to Wednesdays for 2002.
Acknowledgement
Thanks to members of the Australian
Computer Society, Department of Computer
Science ANU and the Link mailing list
for assistance.
Further Information:
Comments and corrections to: webmaster@tomw.net.au
Copyright © Tom Worthington
2001-2002.