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How people use social media to learn about current events: new research
A growing number of Americans get their news through social media. buy tadacip online buy tadacip no prescription generic That’s what the latest Pew Research survey demonstrates. This is obviously of interest to anyone tracking technology use. It should be … Continue reading
Americans using technology: smartphones and city kids versus old folks in the country
How do Americans use technology? buy vardenafil online buy vardenafil no prescription generic Pew gives us another excellent and useful report. Here are some highlights from my reading, as I snuck glimpses during and returning from the EDUCAUSE 2015 conference: … Continue reading
American social media, mobile device use in elections rising: Pew study
Americans are using mobile devices and social media for election purposes more than ever before, according to a new Pew report. This is a useful observation about how Americans use digital technology, with implications for teaching and learning. You should … Continue reading
Americans on the future of science and technology: meh
A new Pew/Smithsonian report offers a sobering picture of how Americans see the future of science and technology. At first glance the report sounds like typical futurism, revealing people imagining and weighing alternative possibilities. But on closer examination we find … Continue reading
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Living the digital life in 2025
What will cyberspace look like after the next decade? buy vilitra online buy vilitra no prescription generic The Pew Research folks in combination with Elon University’s Imagining the Internet initiative have published “Digital Life in 2025”, a semi-crowdsourced report that’s … Continue reading