by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | Technology
Smartphone cameras are becoming more powerful than they’ve ever been. Thanks to smartphones, the digital camera is getting a serious run for its money. With a smartphone camera you can look forward to features like plenty of megapixels, image stabilization, and...
by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | Technology
[tweet_box design=”default” float=”none”]”Kids and teenagers are the ones who have the first-hand experience of how everything is changing.” [/tweet_box] Source: Pumpic.com No one has their finger on the pulse of change more...
by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | Global Digital Citizen, Technology
In the age of smartphones and the slow death of the printer, New Zealanders are losing about 20 million photos a year when their phones are lost, stolen or damaged. Two Kiwi travellers found this out the hard way. Rebekah Thompson lost more than 3000 photos at the end...
by Andrew Churches | Leadership, Teaching, Technology
via CNN I’m the Luddite professor: My students are not allowed to use cell phones or laptops in my classes. During the break, they can power up and engage in a text and email frenzy for ten minutes — then it’s time to unplug again. Not all professors... by Ross Crockett | Teaching, Technology
via Digital Partners Whether teachers like it or not, students are going to use cell phones in their classrooms. A University of New Hampshire studyrevealed that 65 percent of surveyed students said that they send 1-10 text messages in a typical class. Another 15...