This is interesting! This article focus on gaming addiction how people are paying less attention to their family and friends and what kind of a person you can become.
As Americans embrace the extroverted world of Facebook and blogs, churches are trying to keep up. Indeed, holy places are becoming centers for social life, for group therapy, for sharing. But in losing our privacy, are we losing our religion, too?
In this short video a group of children ranging from kindergartners to 12th grade students they share there thoughts about how teaching should be changed. They feel it is necessary to make a change to the way teachers teach in the schools. Technology is advancing rapidly and what they learn in class today is not going to be useful information for them in the future.
In this article they have studies found that individuals tended to engage in role-play games and anit normative behaviors in the online world. They have studies that have examined identity performance in less anonymous online settings such as internet dating sites and reported different findings. The newest study investigates identity construction on facebook.
This review focuses on children's use of communication
technology and talks about the possible benefits
and drawbacks of its use. How children's
learning of language and literacy skills are changing means of communication.
This article is about games and how a lot of global population is playing video games or computer games. Through digital media, it is helping put the games other there for people to see and get. The author believes that by playing video games, it helps improves decision making skills, hones hand-eye coordination, and may improve the success rates of professionals such as surgeons.
I also want to tell you and share with you how my team and I have been using mushrooms over the last three years. Not like that. (Laughter) We're using mushrooms to create an entirely new class of materials, which perform a lot like plastics during their use, but are made from crop waste and are totally compostable at the end of their lives.