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Pew Defined
Originally, Christians stood for worship, and that is still the case in many eastern churches. The pew, a long, backed bench upon which congregants sit, was an innovation of western medieval Christianity. Pews were inherited by Protestants from the Roman Catholic Church, and because of their practicality, have spread to some Orthodox churches located in the west.
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Tue Nov 18
- Pew Internet: When Technology Fails: Gadgets fail. Cause frustration.
- Pew Research Center: Cloud Computing Gains in Currency: Pew Report on use of online services and online data storage.
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- Pew Charitable Trusts: The Pew Charitable Trusts is driven by the power of knowledge to solve today's most challenging problems. Pew applies a rigorous, analytical approach to improve public policy, inform the public and stimulate civic life. Policy on Environment, climate change, Global Warming, state policy, Public Health, science and technology, Education, elections, Global Attitudes, public opinion, Religion and Public Life, Society & the Internet, Arts & Culture, Media & Journalism, Family Financial Security.
Mon Nov 17
- Scared Of Technology? You're Old! - ReadWriteWeb: "In fact, 85% of 18-29 year olds reported being confident about solving their device problem, while only about a third of them said they were discouraged or confused. Meanwhile, over half (52%) of adults age 30 and older reported being discouraged, 44% said they were confused, and about two out of three (67%) said they were confident. Adults age 30-49 were somewhat less likely than older adults to be confused, as just 39% said they were." This is what leads to the false impression that digital natives are somehow more technoliterate .
- Project for Excellence in Journalism (PEJ) | Understanding News in the Information Age: studies, stories on journalism, etc.
- Pew Research Center: When Technology Fails
- Pew Internet: Teens, Video Games and Civics
- PIP_Teens_Game s_and_Civics_R eport_FINAL.pd f (application/p df Object)
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