By: McCrindle
The current trend is posting selfies from 10 years ago alongside one from today. We decided to do the same but with technology instead. Continue reading “The 10-Year Challenge – ‘Tech Style’”
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By: McCrindle
The current trend is posting selfies from 10 years ago alongside one from today. We decided to do the same but with technology instead. Continue reading “The 10-Year Challenge – ‘Tech Style’”
By: Robert Garrett
New technology releases have a habit of introducing a bunch of new, ‘must have’ functions that are solutions to problems we never knew we had. However, Apple’s latest mobile operating system – iOS 12 has an interesting new function called Screen Time. Continue reading “Screen Time, Digital Wellbeing & Priorities”
By: Hope Media
A New York-based non-profit called Reboot is encouraging people around the world to join in the ‘National Day of Unplugging’ this weekend – a 24-hour disconnect from phones, computers and other devices. Continue reading “The Great ‘Unplug’ Day a Chance to Detox From Phones and Tech”
There is a toy revolution building. Kids toys are becoming smarter. It’s part of the “internet of things”, which basically means that every “thing” you can buy can be connected to the Internet. Continue reading “Are Smart Toys Safe?”
I have written in this column – for years – that excessive screen time, including watching television, is not good for anyone, but is especially detrimental to children. A study published recently about the effects of television watching on toddlers makes this clearer than ever. Continue reading “Toddlers and Television”
By: Akos Balogh
Digital technology saturates our lives: smartphones, social media, Google and Instagram. From teenagers to grandparents, we’re all swimming in a digital sea. Continue reading “5 Things Every Christian Should Know About Digital Technology”
I want to ask you two questions. Pretty simple ones.
First, how do your children play?
Second, how is their play different from the play you enjoyed when you were young?
Consider your answers for just a moment. Is there much difference between the two? Continue reading “How Play is Changing”
By: Akos Balogh
We’re swimming in a digital ocean.
Google, Facebook, smart phones: these are part of our daily lives. (In fact, we now have a generation – ‘iGen’ – who can’t even remember a time without smart phones.) Continue reading “The Challenge And Blessing of Our Digital Age”
By: Michael McQueen
As new technologies continue to change the pace and nature of the workplace, individuals face the ever-growing challenge of remaining ahead of the curve. Continue reading “10 Tips for Staying Relevant at Work”
By: Anne Rinaudo
Sensors in public spaces can help create cities that are both smart and sociable. Information from smart technology in public spaces could soon transform the way such areas are used and also managed. Continue reading “Smart Street Furniture Improves City Life”