The Communication Technology division (formerly Communication Technology and Policy) is one of more than a dozen divisions of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC). AEJMC is an international association of more than 3,300 journalism and mass communication faculty, students, administrators, and professionals from more than 30 countries, with the majority from the United States. Founded in 1912, AEJMC is the oldest and largest association of journalism and mass communication educators and administrators at the college level.
The Communication Technology division brings together researchers, teachers and professionals who are interested in how new communication technologies are changing media and society. The division has attracted scholarship pertaining to innovative uses of new media technologies such as blogging and podcasting, and to technology adoption and digital divide issues.
If you are an AEJMC member already, I invite you to join our division. If you are new to the organization, you can become a member of our division by visiting the AEJMC Web site. We have an annual research paper competition with awards for the best grad student papers (Jung-Sook Lee Competition) and we also participate in the Midwinter AEJMC conference. I encourage you to submit papers to both. If you would like to learn more about us, please feel free to explore our Web site. Also, please be sure to check out the latest postings on our division's blog at the AEJMC site.
Jimmy Ivory
Head, Communication Technology Division
2008-2009
Sunday, February 15, 2009
WHAT IS AECT
What is AECT?
The Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT) is a professional association of thousands of educators and others whose activities are directed towards improving instruction through technology. AECT members may be in found colleges and universities; in the Armed Forces and industry; in museums, libraries, and hospitals; in the many places where edu cational change is underway. AECT members carry out a wide range of responsibilities in the study, planning, application, and production of communications media for instruction.
The Association has become a major organization for those actively involved in the designing of instruction and a systematic approach to learning. It provides an international forum for the exchange and dissemination of ideas for its members and for larger audiences; it is the national and international spokesperson for the improvement of instruction; and, it is the most recognized association of information concerning a wide range of instructional and educational technology. Along with over 2,000 members, we have 24 state and six international affiliates who are all passionate about finding better ways to help people learn. AECT is the oldest professional home for this field of interest and has continuously maintained a central position in the field, promoting high standards, both in scholarship and in practice. AECT has 10 divisions that represent the breadth and depth of the field. The association produces two bimonthly journals, Educational Technology Research and Development, and TechTrends.
The Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT) is a professional association of thousands of educators and others whose activities are directed towards improving instruction through technology. AECT members may be in found colleges and universities; in the Armed Forces and industry; in museums, libraries, and hospitals; in the many places where edu cational change is underway. AECT members carry out a wide range of responsibilities in the study, planning, application, and production of communications media for instruction.
The Association has become a major organization for those actively involved in the designing of instruction and a systematic approach to learning. It provides an international forum for the exchange and dissemination of ideas for its members and for larger audiences; it is the national and international spokesperson for the improvement of instruction; and, it is the most recognized association of information concerning a wide range of instructional and educational technology. Along with over 2,000 members, we have 24 state and six international affiliates who are all passionate about finding better ways to help people learn. AECT is the oldest professional home for this field of interest and has continuously maintained a central position in the field, promoting high standards, both in scholarship and in practice. AECT has 10 divisions that represent the breadth and depth of the field. The association produces two bimonthly journals, Educational Technology Research and Development, and TechTrends.
AECT Elections - Now in Progress

Members again have the opportunity to help define the direction and leadership of AECT. The election will be active until March 20, 2009. As a member, we ask that you carefully consider the candidates and cast your vote for AECT President-Elect. AECT extends its appreciation to each nominating committee for its effort to find qualified leaders and to all candidates for their willingness to serve. Please note that the Divisional Elections are being postponed until after March 20.
M4 MODULAR METEO-MARINE MONITORING BUOY

M4 - The ultimate monitoring buoy A completely modular real-time system for air and water monitoring consisting of: – A surface buoy equipped with modular meteorological sensors and sub-surface modular oceanographic sensors.– A mooring line with modular oceanographic sensors positioned at any number of depths.– A bottom mount equipped with an upward looking ADCP for current profiling, complete with full multi-directional wave gauge capabilities.– The Intelligent System Control and Logging.Prominent features:– The system operations can be remotely configured without the need of local intervention.– The remote data download allows peace of mind and real-time system checkout.– The self diagnostic capabilities and subsequent alarm broadcast minimize the need for routine maintenance.– The Intelligent System Control transfers the data over the communication link (radio, sat or cellular phone), logs data internally to a file and transmit them at an user-defined interval or when an user-defined file size is reached, checks the sensors status and power (when a sensor malfunctioning or a power failure is detected, the M4 sends an alert message describing the specific problem encountered). – Smart Sampling™: when any combination of specified values with a specified persistence is detected, the M4 can switch to a specified setup until the detected conditions persist. Any number of combinations of multiple threshold values can be set. Example: when chlorophyll concentration exceeds value1 for a specified duration, the M4 sends a Smart Sampling Change message and starts sampling more frequently until the chlorophyll concentration falls below value1 for a specified duration. – Smart Alarm™: when any combination of specified values with a specified persistence is detected, an alarm is sent along with the measured value and persistence. – Remote Setup™: every operational setup of the M4 can be changed remotely, and sent to the M4 via the communication link. Brochure See it at work! Buoy online data Adricosm in-situ M4 buoy at Po river
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a mathematical technique used by mathematician and throughing it to the public
MUST WATCH THE VIDEO
SADDEST PART

The saddest part of the Samsung E428 cellular phone is that it doesn’t come with digital music player. What a big mistake for Samsung!
In conclusion, the Samsung E428 cellular phone has great outlook with standards features such as Java Games, Calendar, Clock and Digital Camera which makes it a pretty cool and beautiful gadget. Besides that, the Samsung E428 measures only 83.6×45.4×17.9mm and weights 76 grams young chicks fall in love to this Samsung “princess” phone.
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Besides having romantic white color beautiful case, the Samsung E428 cellular phone comes with good features and specifications. This “princess only” cell phone has a dual OLED color screen which are a external 65K OLED screen that supports 96 x 96 resolutions and a internal 1.8″ 65K OLED screen that supports 128×160 resolutions
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