by Leroy Hurt | Apr 7, 2013 | Issues.Innovation, Sectors.Education, Sectors.SciTech.Online, Sectors.SciTech.Robotics
Via American Interest: EdX is making this system available for free online to all schools that want it, and four states are already using a similar program in public high schools. Some like the new technology because it can provide students with instant feedback when...
by Leroy Hurt | Apr 7, 2013 | Issues.Innovation, Sectors.Education, Sectors.SciTech.Online, Sectors.SciTech.Robotics
Via American Interest: EdX is making this system available for free online to all schools that want it, and four states are already using a similar program in public high schools. Some like the new technology because it can provide students with instant feedback when...
by Leroy Hurt | Apr 6, 2013 | Sectors.Education, Sectors.SciTech.Online
Via New Republic: In one form or another, the online future is already here. But unless we are uncommonly wise about how we use this new power, we will find ourselves saying, as Emerson’s friend Henry David Thoreau said about an earlier technological revolution, “We...
by Leroy Hurt | Apr 6, 2013 | Sectors.Education, Sectors.SciTech.Online
Via New Republic: In one form or another, the online future is already here. But unless we are uncommonly wise about how we use this new power, we will find ourselves saying, as Emerson’s friend Henry David Thoreau said about an earlier technological revolution, “We...
by Leroy Hurt | Mar 29, 2013 | Issues.Information, Issues.Internet of things, Issues.Surveillance, Sectors.SciTech.Online
Via Business Insider: On June 6, 2012, a brand-new version of the Internet was turned on. Chances are you didn’t notice anything different that day, as we switched over to Internet Protocol Version 6, or IPv6. Engineers worked for years so the new Internet could...
by Leroy Hurt | Mar 29, 2013 | Issues.Information, Issues.Internet of things, Issues.Surveillance, Sectors.SciTech.Online
Via Business Insider: On June 6, 2012, a brand-new version of the Internet was turned on. Chances are you didn’t notice anything different that day, as we switched over to Internet Protocol Version 6, or IPv6. Engineers worked for years so the new Internet could...