Monthly Archives: January 2009
Netbooks and School
Using laptops in the classroom is not a new idea. It has been discussed and implemented in many situations. The barrier for many classrooms, in implementing this technology, is the price of the average laptop, which has remained between $600 … Continue reading
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Tagged chat, cloud computing, collaboration, education, email, essay, google apps, lenovo ideapd, netbook, netbooks, storage, wi-fi, wikipedia, wordprocessing, zoho
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Afterthoughts: The Blackberry
Between the Lines argues that Obama will continue his broadband revolution thanks to his new “super-encryption package.” Marc Ambinder explains the new encryption package. Is the gov’t really capable of encrypting anything? Engadget rightly argues that for the first time … Continue reading
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Tagged Blackberry, Obama, president, super-encryption package
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Afterthoughts: The New Site
Change you can believe in… online. Warlick wonders about the trafic on the new presidential website. Some more on the new site. The press agree: good stuff for the them, too.