Smart Phones, Technology and the Future (2525)
While smart phones can be a good learning tool and are often used in a classroom environment to accelerate the learning process, just as often they are misused.
While smart phones can be a good learning tool and are often used in a classroom environment to accelerate the learning process, just as often they are misused.
Social media and technology has opened the door to more possibilities of hacking, vote totals that can be tampered with, tweets deleted and infinite possibilities to influence voters with information, not all factual.
New ways of learning are challenging the traditional higher education model! This program explores the every changing scope of how teachers are teaching and students are learning.
Education has become more complex- and digital learning is now expanding how we learn and retain information. Tune in to see how this "new" way impacts how we interact, collaborate and build a "brave new world".
Technology advances have changed many things, one of which is the way students are learning in the present day.
TED, which stands for, Technology, Entertainment and Design has changed how we view the world. Today over 1,700 talks are available online.
Our guest: Dan Burrus is the author of Flash Foresight: Seven Radical Principles That Will Transform Your Life and is considered one the world's leading forecasters, corporate strategists and visionaries. In the early 1990's, he joined us for two programs based on his then best seller: Technotrends.
In 1996 Don Tapscott, co-author of the Paradigm Shift, wrote, The Digital Economy, predicting the information highway that today has revolutionized how we communicate in every facet of our lives.
During this installment of McCuistion TV's episode on the Internet Privacy Condition, Dennis McCuistion is joined by panelists: Dee Smith- CEO, Strategic Insight Group and Jim Harper, J.D. - Director of Information Policy Studies, CATO.