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Archive of posts filed under the Technology category.

New graphing calculator, decade old technology?

Alright, Cait is taking Advanced Algebra this coming year and needs a graphing calculator. The prescribed calculator, you may have guessed, is of the Texas variety. I do need to note that Cait hasn’t had her class yet and hasn’t been told which equipment to get. This information comes from a friend that checked the [...]

Digital Literacy: Curation

Curation is an important skill in our information rich society. The skill is useful for organizing and digesting information that ultimately makes your Personal Learning Network or PLN. More on that later. Curation in the digital age is about what tools you use to get information and who you choose to listen to. Just like a museum curator chooses what to exhibit and the best way to display the artifacts of that exhibit. For example, one of the tools I use in my PLN is Twitter. Choosing who to follow is the way to curate the stream of information in Twitter.

Design Lab Update #1

I have this nice little computer lab next off of my main lab/shop space. There is room for 13 or so workstations. In the beginning, this was a mixed space with half Mac and half Windows PCs.

More from Dr. Wesch on “Participatory Media”

Dr. Wesch just posted some thoughts about Participatory Media, a.k.a. Social Media, a subset of Web 2.0. Most interesting is his point about barriers to participatory media in the classroom by faculty and students, yes students. The surprising-to-most-people-fact is that students would prefer less technology in the classroom (especially *participatory* technologies that force them to [...]

Wesch: A Portal to Media Literacy

Dr. Wesch is an Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology at Kansas State University. If you haven’t heard of him, you should have, he and his students have created some powerful YouTube videos, The Machine is Us/ing Us, A Vision of Students Today, and Information R/evolution. These short videos shine a light on how we use [...]

Social Networking, Notworking

I’m into all kinds of technology. You may have noticed. I like the new stuff, I like to see what problems the new stuff can solve for me. I truly believe that this is the point of it all. I even feel jealous of some of my friends and family that exhibit Luddite behaviors because [...]

More Streaming Entertainment…

If you have been reading this blog for a long time, you may know that I turned off cable a few years ago and never looked back. (my goodness, has it been that long?) Anyway, I have been enjoying some television shows from streaming services lately. Hulu.com has been pretty cool. I been able to [...]

Copy protection built in on my new Macbook?

DRM AppleInsider | Apples new MacBooks have built-in copy protection measures. According to AppleInsider, my new MacBook has a sophisticated Digital Rights Management system built in. The system, I’ll save you the actual name or the acronym, is applied to the neato new video interface on the MacBook preventing DRM content from being played to [...]