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Mobile Hotspot T9 Franklin / by T-Mobile.;
Only available to Sandhill Regional Library Cardholders; International data coverage not available. A Wi-Fi hotspot is a device that allows you to connect your mobile enabled devices (e.g. laptop, smartphones, tablets, etc.) to the Internet. The hotspot is portable so you can connect your device almost wherever you go (for example: home, on the bus, in the park, etc.).A resident of the Sandhill Regional Library with an active library card, and a valid photo ID, may borrow a Mobile Hotspot from SRLS for two weeks. The device may only be renewed if there are no holds for the item. The hotspot must be returned to the Circulation Desk of the circulating library. The hotspot must be brought inside the library to be returned. Hotspots are not be placed in the book drop. If the hotspot is damaged, customers will be charged accordingly. The hotspot will be deactivated and the wireless service terminated if the hotspot is not returned when due. The daily late fee is T9 Franklin hotspots provide premium design and powerful technology to allow seamless high-speed Wi-Fi access on the go. Unlimited data.
Subjects: Mobile computing; Wireless Internet; Wireless LANs;
Available copies: 101 / Total copies: 144
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Richmond BackPack11
Backpack -- Chromebook -- power cord for Chromebook -- adapter for Chromebook -- hotspot -- power cord for hotspot -- laminated Internet Backpack policy.Only available to Sandhill Regional Library Cardholders; International data coverage not available. A Wi-Fi hotspot is a device that allows you to connect your mobile enabled devices (e.g. laptop, smartphones, tablets, etc.) to the Internet. The hotspot is portable so you can connect your device almost wherever you go (for example: home, on the bus, in the park, etc.).Unlimited data.Please see Librarian to request use. Must present library card to check-out.System specifications: Google Chrome ; Dell 3180 model ; Intel Celeron processor; memory 2GB, DDR3L; 16 B eMMC SSD storage; display 11.6 inch; Anti-Glare HD non-touch LCD; resolution 1366 x 768; Intel dual band wireless - AC 7260 802.11AC Wi-Fi; and BT 4.0 LE wireless card.
Subjects: Dell Chromebook.; Laptop computers.; Mobile computing; Wireless Internet; Wireless LANs;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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CultureGrams 2002 [electronic resource] / by Brigham Young University.(CARDINAL)139316;
Afghanistan -- Albania -- Algeria -- Antigua & Barbuda -- Argentina -- Armenia -- Australia -- Austria -- Azerbaijan -- Bahrain -- Bangladesh -- Barbados -- Belgium -- Belize -- Benin -- Bhutan -- Bolivia -- Bosnia & Herzegovina -- Botswana -- Brazil -- Bulgaria -- Burkina Faso -- Cambodia -- Cameroon -- Canada (Atlantic) -- Canada (Ontario and West) -- Canada (Quebec) -- Cape Verde -- Central African Republic -- Chad -- Chile -- China -- Colombia -- Comoros -- Congo -- Costa Rica -- Croatia -- Cuba -- Czech Republic -- Denmark -- Dominican Republic -- Ecuador -- Egypt -- El Salvador -- England -- Equatorial Guinea -- Eritrea -- Estonia -- Ethiopia -- Fiji -- Finland -- France -- French Polynesia -- Gabon -- Gambia -- Georgia -- Germany -- Ghana -- Greece -- Grenada -- Guam* -- Guatemala -- Guinea -- Guinea-Bissau -- Guyana -- Haiti -- Honduras -- Hong Kong -- Hungary -- Iceland -- India -- Indonesia -- Iran -- Ireland -- Israel -- Italy -- Jamaica -- Japan -- Jordan -- Kazakstan -- Kenya -- Kiribati -- Korea, North -- Korea, South -- Kyrgyzstan -- Laos -- Latvia -- Lebanon -- Lesotho -- Liechtenstein.Lithuania -- Luxembourg -- Madagascar -- Malawi -- Malaysia -- Mali -- Malta -- Marshall Islands -- Mauritania -- Mauritius -- Mexico -- Micronesia -- Moldova -- Mongolia -- Montserrat -- Morocco -- Mozambique* -- Namibia -- Nepal -- Netherlands -- New Zealand -- Nicaragua -- Niger -- Nigeria -- Niue -- Northern Ireland -- Norway -- Oman -- Pakistan -- Panama -- Papua New Guinea -- Paraguay -- Peru -- Philippines -- Poland -- Portugal -- Puerto Rico -- Qatar -- Romania -- Russia -- Rwanda -- Saint Kitts & Nevis -- Saint Lucia -- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines -- Samoa -- Saudi Arabia --Scotland -- Senegal -- Sierra Leone -- Singapore -- Slovakia -- Slovenia -- Solomon Islands -- Somalia -- South Africa -- Spain -- Sri Lanka -- Sudan -- Swaziland -- Sweden -- Switzerland -- Syria -- Taiwan (ROC) -- Tajikistan -- Tanzania -- Thailand -- Togo -- Tonga -- Tunisia -- Turkey -- Tuvalu -- Uganda* -- Ukraine -- United Arab Emirates -- United States of America -- Uruguay -- Uzbekistan -- Venezuela -- Vietnam -- Virgin Islands -- Wales -- West Bank & Gaza -- Yemen -- Yugoslavia -- Zambia -- Zimbabwe.Consists of four-page briefing papers, from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe, and a glossary of terms. Includes information on customs, lifestyle, people, government and history. Includes audio country name pronunciations and national anthems.System requirements: Macintosh 68020 based or higher or Power-PC based Mac OS compatible computer; Free RAM 5MB for 68K-based system ; 8 MB for PowerPC-based systems; 10 MB hard disk space; 68K-based system MAC OS 7.1; PowerPC-based system Mac OS 7.1.2; compatible web browser, Windows Media Player.System requirements: Multimedia PC; 90 MHZ or higher; Microsoft Windows 95 or higher; 32 MB of RAM; 20 MB available hard-disk space; CD-ROM drive; sound card; speakers; network adapter and TCP/IP protocol; compatible web browser; Windows Media Player.
Subjects: Civilization.; Culture.; Intercultural communication.; Manners and customs.; National characteristics.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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Professor Rubik's brain fitness [video game]
Let rubik's color your Brain! Good old rubik's is back in a brand-new shape! With Professor rubik's, get you Brain back on track in a new Brain Fitness game. He is ready to test you with fast and amusing mini-games daily and see how much Brain power you have! Stimulate your Brain! Train the different area of your Brain such as your memory, concentration or your 3D Visualization with colorful challenges. Play with a wide range of mini-games, with four different play modes, alone or with your friends! Also rediscover famous games in a rubik's version with 20483, tetrubik, and more! Your own Brain Coach! Professor rubik's is there to be your dedicated Coach. He will track your training, adapt your training program, and be a true Coach for you. With him on your side, you won't miss a single day of training and will progress faster than ever!ESRB rating: E, EveryoneSystem requirements: Xbox One, up to 42 GB storage; Xbox One X enhanced, 4K Ultra HD, Dolby Atmos.
Subjects: Brain games; Trivia; Video games.; Xbox video games.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Scuba diving / by Graver, Dennis.(CARDINAL)514277;
Includes bibliographical references (page 197) and index.
Subjects: Scuba diving.;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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How evolution explains everything about life : from Darwin's brilliant idea to today's epic theory / by New Scientist (Firm),Author(DLC)no2017156983;
How did we get here? It's the journey of a lifetime. All cultures have a creation story, but a little over 150 years ago Charles Darwin introduced a revolutionary new one. We, and all living things, exist because of the action of evolution on the first simple life form and its descendants. We now know that it has taken 3.8 billions of years of work by the forces of evolution to turn what was once a lump of barren rock into the rich diversity of into plants, animals and microbes that surround us. In the process, evolution has created all manner of useful adaptions, from biological computers (brains) to a system to capture energy from the sun (photosynthesis). But how does evolution actually work? In How Evolution Explains Everything, leading biologists and New Scientist take you on a journey of a lifetime, exploring the question of whether life is inevitable or a one-off fluke, and how it got kick-started. Does evolution have a purpose or direction? Are selfish genes really the driving force of evolution? And is evolution itself evolving?
Subjects: Evolution (Biology); Science.; Evolution (Biology);
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Richmond BackPack13
Backpack -- Chromebook -- power cord for Chromebook -- adapter for Chromebook -- hotspot -- power cord for hotspot -- laminated Internet Backpack policy.Only available to Sandhill Regional Library Cardholders; International data coverage not available. A Wi-Fi hotspot is a device that allows you to connect your mobile enabled devices (e.g. laptop, smartphones, tablets, etc.) to the Internet. The hotspot is portable so you can connect your device almost wherever you go (for example: home, on the bus, in the park, etc.).Unlimited data.Please see Librarian to request use. Must present library card to check-out.System specifications: Google Chrome ; Dell 3180 model ; Intel Celeron processor; memory 2GB, DDR3L; 16 B eMMC SSD storage; display 11.6 inch; Anti-Glare HD non-touch LCD; resolution 1366 x 768; Intel dual band wireless - AC 7260 802.11AC Wi-Fi; and BT 4.0 LE wireless card.
Subjects: Dell Chromebook.; Laptop computers.; Mobile computing; Wireless Internet; Wireless LANs;
Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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Richmond BackPack17
Backpack -- Chromebook -- power cord for Chromebook -- adapter for Chromebook -- hotspot -- power cord for hotspot -- laminated Internet Backpack policy.Only available to Sandhill Regional Library Cardholders; International data coverage not available. A Wi-Fi hotspot is a device that allows you to connect your mobile enabled devices (e.g. laptop, smartphones, tablets, etc.) to the Internet. The hotspot is portable so you can connect your device almost wherever you go (for example: home, on the bus, in the park, etc.).Unlimited data.Please see Librarian to request use. Must present library card to check-out.System specifications: Google Chrome ; Dell 3180 model ; Intel Celeron processor; memory 2GB, DDR3L; 16 B eMMC SSD storage; display 11.6 inch; Anti-Glare HD non-touch LCD; resolution 1366 x 768; Intel dual band wireless - AC 7260 802.11AC Wi-Fi; and BT 4.0 LE wireless card.
Subjects: Dell Chromebook.; Laptop computers.; Mobile computing; Wireless Internet; Wireless LANs;
Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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Richmond BackPack9
Backpack -- Chromebook -- power cord for Chromebook -- adapter for Chromebook -- hotspot -- power cord for hotspot -- laminated Internet Backpack policy.Only available to Sandhill Regional Library Cardholders; International data coverage not available. A Wi-Fi hotspot is a device that allows you to connect your mobile enabled devices (e.g. laptop, smartphones, tablets, etc.) to the Internet. The hotspot is portable so you can connect your device almost wherever you go (for example: home, on the bus, in the park, etc.).Unlimited data.Please see Librarian to request use. Must present library card to check-out.System specifications: Google Chrome ; Dell 3180 model ; Intel Celeron processor; memory 2GB, DDR3L; 16 B eMMC SSD storage; display 11.6 inch; Anti-Glare HD non-touch LCD; resolution 1366 x 768; Intel dual band wireless - AC 7260 802.11AC Wi-Fi; and BT 4.0 LE wireless card.
Subjects: Dell Chromebook.; Laptop computers.; Mobile computing; Wireless Internet; Wireless LANs;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Digital literacy : skills & strategies / by Nicosia, Laura M.,editor.; Nicosia, James F.,editor.(CARDINAL)863220;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 669-730) and index.3D Printing -- Access to Communication Technology -- Algorithms -- Anchored Instruction -- Android OS -- Anonymity and Anonymizers -- Apple -- Apps/Applications -- Artificial Intelligence -- Assessing Digital Literacy -- Assistive and Adaptive Technology -- Assistive Technology in Education -- Audio Streaming -- Augmented Reality -- Avatars and Simulation -- Bandcamp -- Binary Hexadecimal Representations -- Blended Learning -- Bloom's Taxonomy -- Bots -- Boyd, Danah Michele -- Brain-Computer Interfacing (BCI) -- Browsers -- Catfishing -- Children's Online Privacy Protection Act -- Clickbait -- Cloud Computing -- Coding in the Curriculum -- Collaborative Software (Groupware) -- Community of Practice -- Computer Addiction -- Computer-Aided Design -- Computer-Aided Design in Education -- Computer-Assisted Instruction -- Computer Ethics -- Computer Fraud -- Computer Fraud and Abuse Act -- Computer Viruses and Worms -- Constructivism -- Creative Commons -- Cyberbullying -- Cybercrime -- The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act -- Cyber Monday -- Cybersecurity -- Cyberstalking -- Cyberterrorism -- Dark Web -- Data Harvesting -- Data Literacy -- Data Management -- Data Protection -- Deepfake -- Desktop and E-publishing -- Digital Citizenship -- Digital Divide -- Digital Economy -- Digital Footprint -- Digital Forensics -- Digital Libraries and Artifacts -- Digital Natives and Digital Immigrants -- Digitial Storytelling -- Discord -- Doxing -- DVDs -- E-books and Education -- Encrypton -- Ethics of algorithms -- Ethics of Social Media: Free Speech -- Facebook -- File Transfer Protocol -- Firewalls -- Firmware -- Freedom of Information Act -- Game-Based Learning -- Gee, James Paul -- Gmail -- Google -- Google Slides -- Graphical User Interface -- Graphics Formats -- Graphics Technologies -- Green Computing -- Hacking -- Holographic Technology -- HTML -- Human-Computer Interaction -- Hypermedia in Education -- Identity Theft -- Image Editing -- IMGUR -- Information Ethics -- Information Technology -- Instagram -- Instructional Design -- Intellectual Property -- Intelligent Tutoring Systems -- Internet Privacy -- Internet Safety -- Intranet -- iOS -- iPads in the Classroom - iTunes -- Jenkins, Henry -- Keynote -- Light-Emitting Diodes -- LinkedIn -- Liquid Crystal Technology -- Mac OS -- Malware -- Media Literacy -- Microscale 3D Printing -- Microsoft Excel -- Microsoft PowerPoint -- Microsoft Word -- Mobile Operating Systems -- Music Editing -- Myspace -- Online Anonymity -- Online Communication -- Online Entertainment and Music Databases -- Online Games: Roles, Rules, and Etiquette -- Online Privacy -- Online Safety -- Open Source -- Optical Storage -- Peer-to-Peer Payment Apps -- Phishing -- Privacy Settings -- QR Codes -- Random-Access Memory -- Ransomware -- Reddit -- Scientific Literacy -- Search Engines -- Sexting -- Snapchat -- Social Impacts of Cybercrime -- Social Media -- Social Media Addiction -- Social Media and Depression -- Social Media and Isolation -- Social Media and Job Hunting -- Social Media and Law Enforcement -- Social Media and Religion -- Social Media and the Self-Esteem of Its Users -- Social Media as a Teaching and Learning Tool -- Social Media Mining -- Social Networking Services -- Software Architecture -- Spam -- Spam Filters -- Speech-Recognition Software -- Spotify -- Spyware -- Technical Drawing -- Technoethics and Society -- Telecommunications -- TikTok -- Touch Screens -- Transmedia Storytelling -- Tumblr -- Turkle, Sherry -- Twitch -- Twitter -- Universal Design for Learning -- UNIX -- Virtual Reality -- Wearable Technology -- Web 2.0 in the Schools -- Wikipedia -- Windows Operating System -- XML (Extensible Markup Language) -- YouTubeAims to introduce users to explanations of cutting-edge, as well as everyday, technology, explaining these technologies and their primary elements through clear prose informed by expert analysis.
Subjects: Reference works.; Computer literacy.; Digital media.; Information technology.;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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