Posts filed under: Smartphone

The last post talked about the digital calendar, the extent to which I am seeing them used among the people attending this summer’s workshops, and recommendations for how to move to better productivity with them. This post looks at a...
This summer, I enjoyed presenting at the Forum for Innovative Leadership in Memphis, the Alabama Educational Technology Conference, the Fort Bend Leadership Institute, workshops for the Lewisville Independent School District, the Huntsville Center for Technology, and Fort Bend’s Ridgemont Elementary...
The number of cell phone selections can be overwhelming. A site called TryPhone is designed to make the process easier. You will be able to choose from a selection of featured phones. You then see an interactive video demo of...
While iPhone users can sync their can sync their calendars with Outlook or Google Calendar. Maintaining a task list on the iPhone presents a challenge in that there is no native task application on the device. ToodleDo offers a third-party...
This version of “Did You Know?” focuses on the changes in communication brought about by technology, and in particular changes brought about by the cell phones we carry in our pockets....
You must read the previous three posts for this one to make any sense, so if you have missed the last several installments of this blog, please take a moment to read those posts and then return to this one....
The August issue of T.H.E. Journal contains statistics on smart phone ownership. Their findings include: Teachers report less ownership of smart phones than both high school and middle school students. (High school was 28%, middle school 24%, and teachers 20%.)...