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That's All Folks or Is It?

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Although the focus of this blog has been to discuss the evolution of technology and media. I’m pleased to have shared my evolution as a writer and blogger through this experience. As a former entertainment blogger, media personality, and graduate of one of the greatest communication departments in the world, my love for technology runs as deep as the Jordan River. At this point, we’ve come to an intersection in our conversation where we probably won’t meet as frequently and topics may stray away from technology and media but I think I’m here to stay. My Fallout With Entertainment Blogging…. Blogging is a form of expression that I miss and from this experience I’m conflicted with rejoining the community or keeping my comments to myself. After graduating from Alabama State University where I received a Bachelor’s in Communication: Radio and Television. I started blogging for a radio personality for one of Atlanta’s Premier Hip Hop radio stations for about three years. During that time...

Week Eight- Children & Technology

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With all this talk about technology, I’m shocked that we’ve yet to discuss my love for music here on this blog. One of my favorite entertainers of all times has to be Whitney Houston. Whenever asked who would I like to meet, dead or alive, Whitney Houston is the first person that always comes to mind. One of my favorite records by her is entitled “Greatest Love of All”. The song highlights the special magic power that children have and how it should be embraced by adults. Luckily, while in elementary school in Georgia, this was a song we heard on a regular basis from our instructors. To be honest, I thought the song was our school motto until I was informed differently. Whitney covered the record and released it in 1985, three years before I was born. The record is legendary and starts by saying “I believe the children are our are future Teach them well and let them lead the way Show them all the beauty they possess inside Give them a sense of pride to make it easier Let the ...