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Scientists from the RAND Corporation have created this
model to illustrate how a "home computer" could look like
in the year 2004. However the needed technology will not be economically
feasible for the average home. Also, the scientists readily admit
that the computer will require not yet invented technology to actually
work, but 50 years from now scientific progress is expected to solve
these problems. With teletype interface and the Fortran language,
the computer will be easy to use. (from Popular Mechanics - 1954) |
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DesignGeek: Latest Issue Now Available
Issue 76, 06/11/09. In this issue:
-- Interview w/Adobe's Mike Ninness
-- Pick-and-Place XML for Catalog Production
-- My Secret Search Shortcuts for the New Adobe Forums
-- First Come, First Served: Facebook Usernames
-- Discount Code for my InDesign Seminars
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Following MacArthur
In late 2006 the MacArthur Foundation announced a 5-year,
$50 million initiative to investigate the role and impact of digital technology
in the lives of young people. They seek to explore the implications for
schools and other social institutions our families, our economy, even
our democracy. The AMC will be following their explorations here.
NACOL - North American Council For Online Learning
Check out monthly Webinars and upcoming conferences at this
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Testimony Regarding Video Games And Violence
On June 14, 2006 Children's Technology Review's Editor,
Warren Buckleitner provided testimony to a congressional subcommittee
on Commerce, Trade, and Consumer Protection on the topic of "Violent and
Explicit Video Games: Informing Parents and Protecting Children."
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