Monthly Archive: October, 2013

Social relations at a glance

Different online newspapers have recently mentioned that social relations in Japan are being  affected  by technology. In the case of “BBC News“, there was an article which mentioned that  human contact and long… Continue reading

HEALTH’S ISSUES

There is something that doctors are talking about nowadays in Norh America, but not only because adults use computers daily, but also because of the increment of electronic devices used by children. They… Continue reading

TECHNOLOGY AND ABORIGINALS

Defined as the “Descendants of the original inhabitants of North America” by the Government of Canada, aboriginals are developing opportunities with trainings in the usage of technology, in order to avoid a digital… Continue reading

A paper without ink

In the prehistorian age  writing was invented with the born of ancient civilizations. The creation of the cuneiform to hieroglyphics, Chinese characters and Maya glyphs,  made the human able to communicate in a… Continue reading

The voice of “The Parent Report”

Did you know that socializing is one of the most complex skills that children will learn? Did you notice that music can be a great gift for kids?, well, Joanne Wilson does. This… Continue reading

The faces of multitasking

Digital natives are known for their ability of multitasking.  But, does this represents a good sign for children in Canada and the United States? Research has shown that multitasking can be either positive… Continue reading

Education system in the crosshairs

Education system in North America is promoting the usage of  IPads and new technologies, in order to create a different dynamic  in the classroom. “The system of Fairfax County schools  encourages students to… Continue reading