“An education isn't how much you have committed to memory, or even how much you know. It's being able to differentiate between what you know and what you don't.” KnowsAbleMemoriesEducationKnowledgeTeachTechnologyLearningCommittedEducationalSchoolingSelf EducationSchooledGood MemoriesDifferentiateHomeschoolingGreat EducationCollege EducationTeaching And LearningEducation And TeachersSchool EducationGreat EducationalYou Think You KnowTeaching And EducationTeaching EducationTeaching LearningInspirational EducationArt EducationBeing A TeacherBest EducationStudents And EducationInspirational EducationalEducation And LiteracyContinuous LearningEducation For AllImportance Of EducationTraining And EducationRelated To EducationLife TeachesWhat Is EducationAdult EducationLeadership In EducationAcademic EducationUniversity EducationEarning ItTeacher TrainingEducational ChangeAdult LearningLearning Life Author:Anatole France
“Sony is a clear leader in the digital camera and camcorder categories. As Sony continues to develop next-generation video and still image capture technologies, the demand for high speed, large capacity, small form factor memory cards will grow as well.” WellsStillsFormNextGrowsMemoriesLeaderTechnologyClearGenerationsDemandCapacityCamerasSpeedVideoFactorsCardsDigitalCategoriesCaptureNext GenerationHigh SpeedSonyDigital Cameras Author:Bill Vaughan
“I'm not known as a singer, but in life I like to do things that are a bit beyond my reach to keep myself from slipping. I find that technology has made it so that we don't need to have a memory system, and as I get older I want to do things that challenge me. What could be more challenging than doing this show with a knee that's been replaced, after tearing my Achilles heel with a baker's cyst on the back of my knee? And then I have to try and dance!” WantNeedsTryingMadeShowsBitsChallengesMemoriesKnownTechnologySingersMade ItKneesHeelsReplacedSlippingAchillesBakersAchilles Heel Author:George Hamilton
“The idea of implanting memories where by the implantee couldn't tell the difference between a real experience and a fantasy experience was really cool. And his ideas of technology - do we control technology or does technology begin to control us? His work hasn't aged a day it seems.” DoeIdeasRealSeemsDifferencesMemoriesTechnologyFantasyReally Cool Author:Colin Farrell
“Photography mirrored the [nineteenth century] will towards rigor, towards defining details, the need for miniscule description, the long-distance optics, for technology at the service of truth, for concepts of credibility, of objectivity, the need to archive, for the consolidation of institutions like the museum, in short, towards a need to control memory.” NeedsLongMemoriesTechnologyCenturyPhotographyConceptsInstitutionsDistanceDetailsDescriptionMuseumsDefiningCredibilityObjectivityNineteenth CenturyLong DistanceArchivesRigorConsolidationOptics Author:Joan Fontcuberta
“Recording stories is a way of honoring the faculty of memory, even if it's recorded, outsourcing memory to technology.” IfsWayStoriesMemoriesTechnologyFacultyOutsourcing Author:Yvonne Adhiambo Owuor
“Everybody dreams, but memory for dreams is famously elusive. Even Sigmund Freud, without the benefit of modern technology's electroencephalogram, or EEG, did not know that adult humans dream 90 minutes per night, and that newborns spend eight hours per day dreaming (out of their 16 hours of sleep). REM sleep helps grow the brain!” KnowsHumansHelpingDreamNightGrowsHoursMemoriesSleepBrainTechnologyModernMinutesBenefitsAdultsEightElusiveModern Technology Author:Charles McPhee
“In the world of computers and just devices in general, the lifespan, or the shelf life, is relatively short just because technology moves so fast and the costs drop so quickly and the power, whether it's computing power or memory rises very, very quickly.” WorldMovingLife IsMemoriesTechnologyCostComputerDevicesShelvesComputingShelf Life Author:Nicholas Negroponte