Modern digital devices represent extreme aeropagetica. Whereas access to mass media was controlled by the expense of printing or broadcasting a few decades ago, any of the billions individuals who carry a smart phone can capture an image or video and publish it to a world-wide audience quickly (measured in seconds) and inexpensively (margin cost is near zero).
The invention of digital electronic computers during World War II signaled the beginning of a transformation in how humans interact with information; that transformation accelerated with the arrival of personal computers in the late 1970’s, and accelerated even more with the opening of the Internet to general populations.
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Director of Teaching and Learning Innovation at a community college in New England
Retired k-12 science/ math/ technology teacher/ technology integration specialist/ coordinator