A memory: a child's first laugh, a college graduation announcement, a parent's birthday toast, is only as powerful as the way it's remembered. Traditional messages are flat, easily lost in crowded ...
When the ethical duty of technology competence officially arrived in 2012, courtesy of new Comment 8 to Rule 1.1 of the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct, the expectations were relatively modest ...
Walk into any school and you will find teachers using classroom technology in very different ways. One teacher builds interactive lessons with embedded videos and real-time polls. Down the hall, ...
As 2025 fades out, the technology industry is doing something it rarely likes to admit. It is resetting expectations. The past year was not about radical innovation. It was about preparation.
The value of classroom technology depends on instructional intent: Devices should support strong pedagogy by expanding how students think, create, collaborate, and communicate — not replace effective ...
Health providers have long relied on patients to speak up when something is wrong. But what if technology could help identify danger before a patient ever finds the words? Researchers at Harvard ...
The internet started with people using dial-up modems at 300 baud—30 characters per second. You would actually see the characters appearing on the screen slightly behind your typing, and once done, ...
As the government closes the book on another year of tech upheaval, it’s worth remembering that trends rarely unfold in straight lines. Some evolve slowly until they explode, others quietly creep into ...
Technology is giving nonprofits new tools and strategies to fundraise, communicate and deliver services. However, while digital tools can amplify reach, streamline operations and surface powerful ...