Educational Technology Blog 

Technology has become fully embedded in today's K-12 classroom. As of 2016, public schools could boast of having at least one computer for every five students (Herold, 2016). Public Schools spent that year more than $3 billion per year on related digital content (Herold, 2016).

Social media has become an important part of the lives of both young and adult students. 42% of the world's population are active social media users (Chaffey, 2019). Students of all ages use Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Pinterest, and many other social media platforms daily. The impact of social media on the lives of students today should not be...

Microsoft PowerPoint has long been the go-to app for face to face (F2F) presentations. Every day, untold numbers watch as speakers use PowerPoint to back up their F2F presentations. And for such in-person presentations, PowerPoint (or similar products like Google Slides) meet the bill. Both are easy to use, readily available, and can be easily...

Although launched in 2002, the Verizon "Can You Hear Me Now?" advertising campaign is still in the minds of many Americans. How can an advertising campaign created 17 years ago still be so familiar? The campaign has stuck with us because it touched on a shared experience, that being technology failing to perform as promised.

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