The Center for Technology in Education

ISTE 2011

The .doc that Google Built

The .doc that Google Built

By Joseph Hurtgen In a 21st century classroom lag time must be reduced. Computers must have mega gigs worth of memory. Students must be able to see each other’s work. What we’re dealing with here is the need for technology to be more helpful than just merely technological. It can’t slow down the classroom. We’ve […]

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Panasonic Boasts More Than Sound

Panasonic Boasts More Than Sound

By Joseph Hurtgen The exhibit hall of the ISTE conference is basically like the old America On-line variety of the internet. It allows for a walking tour of every major technological corporation, which have each brought out their best guns for the affair. Panasonic has developed an audio system for the classroom that doubles as […]

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The Cisco Kids

The Cisco Kids

By Joseph Hurtgen Cisco has developed a security system predicated on video surveillance. They install a network of cameras, upwards of one hundred or more units in a given school along with an interface that allows administrators and teachers to access the video to watch in real time or to watch recorded events. At this […]

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