Thursday, April 30, 2015
Thursday, April 23, 2015
Web 2.0 4/24/15
Logitech Bluetooth Multi-Device Keyboard
The Logitech® Bluetooth® Multi-Device Keyboard K480 is designed for use with up to three devices, regardless of computing platform. Now, you can work on a report on your computer, and with the flick of the Easy-Switch dial, respond to a message on your smartphone or type a tweet on your tablet – all from the Logitech Bluetooth Multi-Device Keyboard K480.
Friday, April 17, 2015
Web 2.0 4/17/15
The Fit bit Charge HR is an activity-and-sleep tracker that has a built-in heart-rate sensor and a feature commonly found on smartwatches: It alerts you when you're getting an incoming phone call. The device also has a stopwatch feature for timing runs and other workouts, and sells for about $150 on the Fitbit website, or Amazon. That's about the same price as other fitness trackers that also do continuous heart-rate monitoring, such as the $150 Mio Fuse and the $130 Adidas miCoach Fit Smart.
Thursday, April 16, 2015
Wiki Dissection TT
- What is the purpose of this Wiki?
- When was the last post?
- How was this Wiki created?
- What would you add to it?
- What did you learn from it?
- If you had to create a Wiki with a team, what would be the specific topic (s)?
- How can Wikis be used in the classroom or in education?
1.The purpose of this wiki is to explain and talk about disruptive technology and Innovation.
2. The last post was on June 23,2010.
3.This wiki is created by people setting up an account and starting a discussion about a topic.
4.If I had to add to this wiki I would add another method in to use new technology.
5.From this wiki I learned what disruptive technology was.
6.If I had to create a Wiki with a team, the specific topic would be using cellphones in school.
7. Wiki can be used in the classroom or in education to have an open discussion about a topic or chapter.
Monday, April 13, 2015
Spring Break Blog Posting
Wednesday, April 1, 2015
Web 2.0 4/1/15
An Iphone for people that hate apple
The curved aluminum edges, the placement of the volume and on/off buttons, the bumped-out rear camera and pretty much everything else about the Galaxy S6 is the same as the iPhone 6 -- right down to the fingerprint-sensor home button.Though it's undeniably better than previous Galaxy S phones, there's nothing terribly original about the S6's design either. All smartphones kind of look like one another these days.
The curved aluminum edges, the placement of the volume and on/off buttons, the bumped-out rear camera and pretty much everything else about the Galaxy S6 is the same as the iPhone 6 -- right down to the fingerprint-sensor home button.Though it's undeniably better than previous Galaxy S phones, there's nothing terribly original about the S6's design either. All smartphones kind of look like one another these days.
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