Take Note: Samsung and Its Partners Seek to Change the Canadian Classroom
Can technology make the classroom fun? Technology-makers think so; more importantly, students do, too.
Can technology make the classroom fun? Technology-makers think so; more importantly, students do, too.
There is support for tech product innovators to make opportunities for themselves and many others by creating great products and services – in India and in Canada.
by Lee Rickwood
by Lee Rickwood
What if your friend turned out to be a real materialist, ‘only in it for the money’? What if they were constantly pushing you to buy things you may or may not want or even like? Would you still hang out?
By Ted Kritsonis
Google Canada has announced the launch of Doodle 4 Google, a contest for K-12 students across the country to create a doodle image for the search giant’s home page. The winner will have their doodle on the page for a day and receive a $10,000 scholarship.
by Lee Rickwood
October is Women’s History Month, and Canadian women past and present are being feted as pioneers in many different fields – like online publishing and space exploration
By Tanya Bennet Within the last few years it seems that the lack of women in technology has slowly become a front runner in the “we need to fix it category”. There are, indeed, a multitude of articles about it,…
By Ted Kritsonis
The Toronto Audio Video Entertainment Show (TAVES) will be going into its third year when it goes live at a downtown Toronto hotel November 1-3, showcasing and demonstrating some of the latest and greatest in home theatre technology.
Burns was a critical bridge between the analog and digital worlds, and her work anticipated the Internet and social media sharing long before they existed.
by Lee Rickwood