Three experts speculate on what the next decade will bring in education technology and how that will affect learning.
This week, Ball Bearings discusses how technology has transformed how we communicate, both positively and negatively.
Sexting is becoming increasingly popular among young adults, but the possibility of the sext being shared is often overlooked.
New slang cultures among young people can seem unfamiliar to their parents and grandparents.
Our digital lives produce real-life effects—for both good and bad.
Changes in communication bring opportunities that have never existed before, but sometimes, being connected comes with consequences.
Students are opting for online classes rather than instructor-based classes due to the flexibility and accessibility these courses can provide.
Innovations in technology alters student education, as technology bridges gaps for every type of learner.
Through access of the Internet, people can now discover and publish personal information of other users with malicious intent.
Transformations in communication bring widespread possibilities to anyone with access to the internet. At the same time, problems related to these cultural shifts in communication are beginning to arise.