Monday, November 15, 2010
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Reflection of Dynamic and Static Technology
Concept Map is at http://distanceeducatio8842.wikispaces.com/
The depiction of two arrows, one headed upwards and the other staying level, is a way of showing how technology in its various forms affects all who are even remotely connected to communication and collaboration (synchronous and asynchronous) devices.
The red arrow is intended to show an upward mobility and advancement. Every day there is a new and better means of communication. Even now there is probably a new and improved FaceBook, MySpace, Second life etc. Toys, games and gadgets are quickly making their way into the marketplace. We ask ourselves, "what would I have done if I didn't have a cell phone (or blackberry, or ipad, or computer)?"
The green arrow shows the constant "cruiser" movement of static devices. They are embedded into our lives in forms of video and audio technology that only becomes more ornate and complicated with time.
People tend to talk in e-language (lol, omg, btw, etc.) and can translate e-talk quickly. The Concept Map is very simplistic, but stresses movement both current and future, in the 21st Century.
The depiction of two arrows, one headed upwards and the other staying level, is a way of showing how technology in its various forms affects all who are even remotely connected to communication and collaboration (synchronous and asynchronous) devices.
The red arrow is intended to show an upward mobility and advancement. Every day there is a new and better means of communication. Even now there is probably a new and improved FaceBook, MySpace, Second life etc. Toys, games and gadgets are quickly making their way into the marketplace. We ask ourselves, "what would I have done if I didn't have a cell phone (or blackberry, or ipad, or computer)?"
The green arrow shows the constant "cruiser" movement of static devices. They are embedded into our lives in forms of video and audio technology that only becomes more ornate and complicated with time.
People tend to talk in e-language (lol, omg, btw, etc.) and can translate e-talk quickly. The Concept Map is very simplistic, but stresses movement both current and future, in the 21st Century.
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