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Dr. Douglas E. Hersh is Dean of Educational Programs at Santa Barbara City College. Previously Doug was a roustabout and roughneck on an offshore oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico. He also triple-majored at Yale, earned a masters and doctoral degree in education and has developed several technical innovations for higher education including the open-source human presence learning environment built on a basic Moodle engine that has been profiled in USA Today, Inside Higher Ed, TechEDge and other leading publications. An avid sailor, hang gliding pilot, woodworker and horticulturist, Doug’s true passion is invention.
Pedagogy 2.0: iPhone 4 Education
Last Updated on Tuesday, 05 October 2010 Written by Dr. Douglas E. Hersh Monday, 26 July 2010
Has Apple hit a home run or committed a hit-and-run with the release of its redesigned and highly anticipated iPhone 4? Now that the Wall Street Journal, Consumer Reports and other publications have given the product a thumbs-down, the controversy brewing about the iPhone 4's dropped calls, dropped bars and Apple's dropped ball continues.
This ten-minute video tells you everything you need to know about the latest handset and offers a few cool apps you may not have downloaded. Check it out and blog back; we want to know what you think about the iPhone 4.
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— 2010-07-27 10:25You don't have to use AT&T anymore
— 2010-08-26 02:01I believe very soon, there won't be locked phones anymore.