Category: Disruptive EdTech
OUR CULTURE HAS BEEN TECH DRIVEN SINCE SOMEONE USED THE TERM “SPACE AGE” TO PREMATURELY DESCRIBE THE 1960S. JUST AS WILLIAM GIBSON SAID, THE FUTURE IS ALREADY HERE, IT’S JUST NOT EVENLY DISTRIBUTED. SO IT IS WITH TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION, TECHNOLOGY MOVES IN THE BLINK OF AN EYE AND EDUCATION STRUGGLES TO STAY RELEVANT. THIS CATEGORY LOOKS AT WHAT MIGHT WORK, WHAT NEEDS WORK AND ALL THE WIDELY HAILS “SOLUTIONS LOOKING FOR PROBLEMS.”
Just before Apple announced it's e-textbook/education event in late January, 9to5mac ran an article that harkened ...
Recently The Chronicle of Higher Education said it more emphatically with the headline: "A Tech-Happy Professor ...
Social-centric news website Mashable recently ran an article on SoapBox with the headline: New App Tells ...
by Robin Worley, Ed.D.
Pepperdine co-conspirator and digital-equity advocate Robin Worley has found a way to take ...
Question by FullSail/EMDT grad, Nancy Melashenko: Can you still recommend Word Press for education ...
I was watching a shiny ubiquitous connectivity futuristic video forwarded to me by my friend CK when I suddenly ...
At CES 2012 this past January the One Laptop Per Child foundation unveiled their newest model called the OLPC XO ...
TT9102: Visual Note-Taking with the iPad (10:00am)
Speaker: Rachel Smith, Director, Digital Facilitation ...
Having attended Macworld for years and the CUE conference for even longer, in 2012 I signed up for and was ...
TT951: Main Stage: The Future of Learning (10:00am)
Speaker: Nick Floro, President, Sealworks Interactive ...
This was my fifth macworld (2000, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012) but my first one without Apple participation or a major ...
Before Speaking by Joe Bustillos
After spending the previous day traveling from Orlando to San Francisco and ...