Tag: (Ubiquitous) Computing

  • My 2011 Predictions

    Well 2010 was certainly an eye opening ride for me, moving between institutions not of my own will and looking to a future that may or may not include academia. But for all that, it has provided me with yet another way of looking at technology and the way that it is used to educate…

  • My 2010 Predictions

    Well 2009 was certainly a transitional year for the type of tech that I follow. We seem to have moved from a world with clear definitions of media type to one where those types are starting to blur. This blurring seems to be due to one factor, the shift toward ubiquitous, real time data. This…

  • Help! The Interwebs are Broken!

    I remember way back in the days when search engine home pages were not reliable, when Yahoo! or MSN was down, people thought the entire net was down because they didn’t know how to input URLs. Now I don’t think much has changed in the last 5-10 years in terms of how many people use…

  • 4 years, 1774 posts… and it keeps going

    Today my blogging effort – in any serious form turns 4. Four years has certainly seen quite a bit of change for me personally and professionally and it has seen all manner of change for technology and well some of it has made it’s way to the classroom in either k-12 or higher ed. So…

  • Ideas – Thoughts on online identity

    If you are at all interested in any of the elements of Web2.0 and how they interact with identity, this week’s Ideas is a great one to listen to. Things are certainly going to change over the next few years as the people we are teaching, the people who are making important choices have had…