Peter Imes: Tech company Spotter considers Golden Triangle
Earlier this year I taught a beginner-level class on social media through MUW’s Department of Continuing Education. Though he has been involved in the development of modern computers and was teaching a computer history class through the same program, Claude Simpson enrolled in my class for an update on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.
Peter Imes: Tech company Spotter considers Golden Triangle
Earlier this year I taught a beginner-level class on social media through MUW’s Department of Continuing Education. Though he has been involved in the development of modern computers and was teaching a computer history class through the same program, Claude Simpson enrolled in my class for an update on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.
Peter Imes: Changes in communication
Let’s look at the way the Internet has changed the way we communicate with each other.
Peter Imes: Changes in communication
Let’s look at the way the Internet has changed the way we communicate with each other.
Peter Imes: Social media sites you may not have heard of
Everyone has at least heard of Facebook and Twitter. Both are Internet services that allow you to connect with existing friends or create new friends and to share information with those online friends.
Peter Imes: Social media sites you may not have heard of
Everyone has at least heard of Facebook and Twitter. Both are Internet services that allow you to connect with existing friends or create new friends and to share information with those online friends.
Peter Imes: Be a Google power user
When creating a website, designers typically create features for regular users and for what we call power users. Power users are Internet-savvy people who know how to use advanced features of a website.
Peter Imes: Be a Google power user
When creating a website, designers typically create features for regular users and for what we call power users. Power users are Internet-savvy people who know how to use advanced features of a website.
Keyed in to teaching
Caledonia High School physics teacher Terry Wiygul holds her students’ attention by getting them out of their seats and moving in time with science and technology. But her methods have captured the attention of her peers as well.