The Electronic Classroom
Chris LeMaire
November 4, 2010
For many years textbooks have been part of the classroom experience but as we continue through the digital age, with Apple iPads and Tablet PC’s filling our e-shelves with a versatile list of e-books, it leaves us to consider that the electronic classroom may be closer than we think. Some schools are... Read more »
A Vision of a Frightening Future
Eric Brown
October 16, 2009
“Imagine a world in which technology can record every moment of our lives, public and private,” says Gordon Bell in his latest book, Total Recall. And if you recall, this was also a 1990 science fiction thriller starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, where computers and technology controlled everything,... Read more »
To Twitter or Not to Twitter… That is the Question!
Avery Reeder
April 30, 2009
Arriving home after school, you drop your backpack, kick of your shoes, and head straight for your room. Then what? Homework or computer? Procrastinators like myself turn to the computer to update statuses, check endless notifications, receive emails, and catch up with friends that you saw just a couple... Read more »
Major: Technology “Bytes”!
Joe Rogers
March 12, 2009
Technology is, in the very least, amazing. Wi-Fi access transforms a normal Starbucks into a global hub, and macchiatos everywhere taste a bit sweeter while opening a MacBook. As the generational heirs to this progressing hi-tech legacy, high school students across the country are breaking down PCs and... Read more »

