Posted on 13 May, 2009 by Allen Baird, Partner
Are we ready to say bye to books was the provocative title of a BBC article last Friday on Kindle DX, an e-reading device nearly as big as an A4 sheet of paper. After spending some time discussing how it will work and how much it will cost, the article never really gets round to [...]
Filed under: education, technology | Tagged: education, Kindle DX, Neil Postman, technology | 1 Comment »
Posted on 11 May, 2009 by Dawn Baird, Partner
Goldsmith Johannes Gutenberg developed the first printing press in Western Europe (circa 1440). The technology was based on screw-presses that were already being used to press cloth and grapes. The genius of the Far East had already beaten him to it though, inventing woodblock printing and moveable type (after which a modern weblog management tool [...]
Filed under: learning, technology, writing | Tagged: book, Kindle DX, magazines, newspapers, printing, technology, text reader | 3 Comments »
Posted on 1 May, 2009 by Allen Baird, Partner
So Dawn, my wife and business partner, made me get into this thing called Twitter. I wasn’t happy about it. I use the Internet (mostly Wikipedia and YouTube), send emails, all the usual suspects. I even write blogs and employ on-line, interactive websites in my workshops. What more do you want from me, electronic fiend?
Filed under: networking, social media, social networking, technology | Tagged: Allen Baird, Belfast, Belfast Marathon, Networking, Northern Ireland, social media, social networking, Spartan Speedfreaks, Twitter | 1 Comment »
Posted on 29 April, 2009 by Dawn Baird, Partner
An article this week caugh my eye ire. Internet bamboozles people in Belfast. Can I beg to differ? Only this week, I was listening to some internation bod, who was investing in NI, as it has the highest qualified IT people this side of thon Danube. But, perhaps he didn’t read this article. He’d be [...]
Filed under: education, learning, technology | Tagged: Belfast, internet, internet bamboozles people in belfast, Northern Ireland, research, thick paddy, web | 6 Comments »