Originally written by kimberley seto on October 12, 2019 Digital Attention Span How often do you find yourself getting caught up in a digital wormhole of different…
Month: May 2020
Originally posted by Vincent Dong By Vincent Dong on February 10, 2019 TikTok (Chinese: 抖音) is an app which provides users a platform to share their short videos.…
iGen: Connected Kids are Less Rebellious, More Tolerant, Less Happy, and Completely unprepared for Adulthood
Posted in Mobile Culture
Original post by Brogan Pratt on January 16, 2019 iGen, (sometimes referred to as GenZ) is the latest generation born from 1994 onwards. They are…
Originally posted by rtelford on January 21, 2017 Lately there seems to be more and more discussion as to how our hyperconnected lives may be affecting our…
Originally posted by Rebecca on January 20, 2019 In teaching the writing process, brainstorming and organizing ideas are critical skills to employ when writing in another language.…
Original post by adrian wheeler on September 20, 2019 One of the most transformative aspects of mobile culture for me in the last few years…
Originally posted by Lori Jones on September 22, 2019 How is Tik Tok working for education? The jury is out really. There are investigations in multiple countries…
Originally posted by ttrembl on October 24, 2019 Here is another post about wearable technology and the social side of fitness tracking or the current mobile culture…
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Posted in Mobile Technologies
My first, and only, exposer to AR was this past summer when I played Harry Potter: Wizards Unite on my phone. It was like discovering…
Author unknown, originally published October 26th 2013 There has been a lot of talk lately about Big Data and I was curious why companies like Google,…






