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University Of San Diego Education Forum Raises Questions About Technology But educators did more than check out new technology for the classrooms — they also discussed where technology belongs in education.
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The Future of Wearable Tech Take a note from companies like Cuff or Misfit that employ a personalized approach to wearable tech. Their technology nests inside a system of ...
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FVCC Introduces New Technology to Improve Online Learning David Long, assistant professor of chemistry at FVCC, explains the technology of the new light board on campus on Feb. 10, 2015. Greg Lindstrom ...
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Content startups bank on technology to lure investors as new YouTube economy booms BENGALURU: Start-ups engaged in the business of producing content are hopeful of attracting more investments this year especially if they can ...
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Apple hiring automative technology and design experts: Sources Apple is hiring automotive technology and design experts to staff up a top-secret research lab, with the possible intention of building a car, the ...
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A Warehouse Fire of Digital Memories Indeed, many people no longer have computers with DVD or CD drives; storage technology is evolving much faster than anyone could have ...
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The Technion's Peretz Lavie on Technology and Education What Stanford University is to Silicon Valley, the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology is to Israel's booming tech sector. Technion President Peretz ...
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Ryanair to woo passengers with smartwatch technology John Hurley, chief technology officer, said: "In the future, Ryanair wants to be able to provide information throughout a passenger's journey, from the ...
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14 February 2015 in News: 'Interstellar' technology throws light on spinning black holes The team responsible for the Oscar-nominated visual effects at the centre of Christopher Nolan's epic, Interstellar, have turned science fiction into ...
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Five questions for teachers to ask about education technology Technology, says Gene Levinson, should serve teachers, students and parents — not the other way around. Levinson is a research scientist, STEM ...
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