Friday, May 29, 2009

The Celebration of Technology in Education

After months of planning and organization, the Celebration of Technology in Education was held today at Stony Brook University.

The event was a huge success thanks to the wonderful support of my colleagues and business friends.

Senator Brian Foley was in attendance. He helped deliver raffles and gave a brief speech to students, teachers and administrators.


UPDATE: http://www.esboces.org/globalnews.cfm?uNewsArtID=869 for pictures and more information.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

This is a great video

This video was sent to me by a colleague.



What do you think the future will hold for the members of the Net Generation (People born between 1980-1995)?

Friday, May 8, 2009

Follow Up: Star Trek Movie

I saw the new Star Trek Movie last night in IMAX. The IMAX experience really makes a big difference. I feel that IMAX and 3D will be the savior of the movie industry.

Anyway, this post is a follow-up to my previous post about the technology in the new Star Trek movie. Click to read my original post.

First off, let me say that I thought the movie was excellent. I was afraid that some aspects would be done wrong or feel completely out of place. Overall the movie was very entertaining and was true to the mythos of Star Trek.

As for the technology, it seemed to be a mix of modern technology and a mix of the 1960s vision of Star Trek. I almost feel as if they kept the technology for the 1960s and then just made it look better. Almost as if they were just blaming the look of the 1960s Star Trek as a small budget and bad set design. Perhaps, that's a fair cop out, but in the opening scene an engineer is clearly talking on a handheld communicator. I didn't see any references to internet or modern technology as we see it. This may have been a style choice, but I was dissappointed and reilived that these avenues were not explored. As a vintage fan, I'm glad they did not touch these aspects of the lore, yet the curious tech-euthaist would have loved to see their vision of a bright future.

What did you think of the new Star Trek?