It would not exist except for the efforts of the following contributors: Farrow Adamson Bob Kraska AngieWaller John Graves Gwen Merrill Mike Waller Jeff Harris Lauren Novak Yvette Tam, Designer Matthew Hecht Christopher Quick Ramiro ...
As one of the eighteen field-specific reports comprising the comprehensive scope of the strategic general report of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, this sub-report addresses long-range planning for developing science and technology in the ...
Everyday Technology is a pioneering account of how small machines and consumer goods that originated in Europe and North America became objects of everyday use in India in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
The problem is when we let it take over our lives. This book will help kids and grownups alike reflect on their relationships with technology and learn to embrace the benefits of being unplugged."--Back cover
Robert Romanyshyn's latest book shows how the development of linear perspective vision has altered our relationship with the world and led to our increasing alienation.
A major reason is that organizations often pick the wrong tools, leaving them digitally hamstrung from the start. This book offers a modern alternative to traditional waterfall approaches to selecting technology.
Bright yellow symbolizes a sunny day, gray stands for cloudy, light blue for rainy, and deep blue for very rainy . Additionally, an iPad mounted to the wall can display more weather information if the user is interested .
In Technology: Cool Women Who Code, kids in grades four through six learn about the thrilling effort that goes into researching, inventing, programming, and producing the technology we use today, from iPods to mechanical limbs.
... on Microsoft Office and a word processing course that focused on advanced applications in Microsoft Word. Throughout the course she learned a great deal about how to use the Microsoft Office suite and found the online courses to be ...
Technology, vol. 1 (Greenwich, Conn, JAI Press, 1978), pp. 229–294. Mitcham's philosophy of engineering is concentrated in section 2, technology-as-process, and in a lengthy series of footnotes. * Ronald Laymon, “Applying Idealized ...