Technological Instruction in the Digital Age the new design
Technological Instruction in the Digital Age the new design The Technological Wave and The Stones. It looked rather harmless, and it was slow-moving. But what we didn’t see was the monstrous wave it was ushering in. Technology blanketed the land like a giant snowstorm that would never end. Technology has so transformed the business and educational environments, that a whole generation has grown up around it. It’s like the elephant in the room; you can’t ignore it. Learning & Instructional Design in the Digital Age Moving rocks Digging ourselves out of a digital storm on a daily basis has become the business norm. Shovel a little technology here, and pile…
The impact to deactivate security of an iPhone
The Fight Over a Court Order to Un-encrypt the Apple iPhone, and the impact to deactivate security of an iPhone. “Should Apple fight a court order to unencrypt iPhones? #unlockiPhone” The issue over whether or not Apple should be mandated to unencrypt iPhones is truly a public moral dilemma. A dilemma, that affects everyone who owns a cell phone or digital device. It is an emotionally complicated and aggressive debate that could change the structure of digital communication, as we know it. The issue is exceedingly controversial as well as emotionally charged, due to the extreme nature surrounding the San Bernardino killings by terrorists. It has opened up a potential Pandora’s…
For Sale Yahoo Hoo Hoo – the old days
Who ever buys up Yahoo needs to have some solid symmetry in its core operations The little guy (gal) For Sale Yahoo-Hoo-Hoo. I have this great Word Press Avalda Theme that I’m dying to get working again. It was working – and then poof! Unfortunately for me, Yahoo Small Business, that is now going by the name of Aabaco Small Business, has PHP and SQL antiquated services. Up until just recently, that was my biggest beef with Yahoo. Aabaco has inherited the problems with this disproportionate service, that includes web hosting, selling online, marketing, domains, mail, etc. My measly $39 dollars a quarter is all wrapped up in the “maybe we’ll…








