The Incredible Speed of Technological Advancements

By: James Pardee Moore’s Law Born in California during 1929 Gordan Moore is most famously known for his Moore’s Law, as well as co-founding /Intel. In his younger years he studied chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley, and went on to receive a PhD in chemistry and physics from California Institute of Technology. InContinue reading “The Incredible Speed of Technological Advancements”

ThingLink Inquiry Cycle

By: James Pardee Reflection: Learning about the Inquiry Based Learning Cycle has broadened my knowledge on how to not only become a better teacher but a better student as well. From a student perspective I can Inquiry Based Learning and apply it to almost everything I am being taught. By using the Cyclic Inquiry ModelContinue reading “ThingLink Inquiry Cycle”

Cyber Security Piktochart

Tips on Beating Cyber Security By: James Pardee My Piktochart gives six helpful tips on promoting cyber security. Just by following these six tips you will feel much safer when it comes to the cyber world. Don’t make it easier on these pesky hackers then it already is and protect yourself! Post Assignment Questions WhenContinue reading “Cyber Security Piktochart”

Tends in Technology

Interactive Whiteboards By: Autumn Mogelvang, Abigail Kruppa, and James Pardee Our group project is about Interactive Whiteboards (IWB). Interactive Whiteboards can be very helpful whether the classroom or workplace. It provides a more interactive to teach while letting users engage with modern day technology. However it does draw some disadvantages such as the high priceContinue reading “Tends in Technology”

Google Slides Museum Kiosk

Welcome to the Museum of Physical Education! Post Discussion Q&A What two suggestions from the readings about how to use PowerPoint effectively do you think are the most important to remember? Why? What is one thing you learned about PowerPoint that you didn’t previously know? Have you ever used PowerPoint to present and what wasContinue reading “Google Slides Museum Kiosk”

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