Other than the yearly pleading for donations, it’s been awhile since we’ve heard any real news from the brains behind Wikipedia. The only encyclopedia has been going strong for years now and it is still one of the most widely used sources on the Internet. Recently, Wikipedia announced that the »
03/30/2012, Brad LarsonIt’s been said before and I’ll repeat it here: print is dying. For some of us folks, the fact that print might not exist in a few years is truly a sad thing. For others, it’s simply a sign of the times. Today, the news that the iconic, gold standard, »
03/14/2012, Brad LarsonYouTube’s main audience is thousands of screaming teens. Having the site blocked by lots of high schools across the U.S. isn’t doing anything to help YouTube. So instead of working against high school administrators who deem most of the video site’s content unfit for an educational institution, YouTube has been »
03/12/2012, Erwin MooreParents are facing a bit of a conundrum these days. Children in most states are bringing home something called “Common Math,” and asking parents to help them solve match equations. Since most parents did not grow up with Common Math, teaching children how to compute such math problems is turning »
03/05/2012, Alex ChoiWhether your last formal class was two or twenty years ago, you’re never too old to stop learning. In fact, learning something new every day is a great way to live your life – after all, there are lots of things that you don’t already know! When you want to »
01/27/2012, Erwin MooreHave you ever wanted to become a children’s book author? There’s a new site out there called Moglue that will give you a chance at creating the best children’s book available. Moglue was designed and developed for people who aren’t great at coding or designing, but want to create children’s »
10/31/2011, Tom BrookYou’ve probably heard all of the Kermit The Frog quotes that you can stomach. Yet, being green is here to stay. From Earth Day to Earth Hour to Earth Minute, the world is obsessed with conservation (and that’s a positive thing). In an effort to keep up with this trend »
03/24/2011, Harriette Halepis