by Jason Harper | Sep 25, 2014 | Digital Art
If you follow trends in new media, you’ve probably heard the phrase “digital storytelling” pop up – most likely in the past few years. Perhaps it was in the context of the ad world’s newer uses of “branded content,” such as...
by Jason Harper | Sep 8, 2014 | Fiber to the Community
North Kansas City is a part of the metro that has been somewhat silent in recent discussions of gigabit Internet in the region. But the whole city is about to get a free gig to its churches, public institutions — and even homes and businesses. But it’s not...
by Jason Harper | Sep 8, 2014 | K-12 Classroom Demonstrations
Technology isn’t new to the American classroom. Schools have had computers for decades, and they’ve been getting wired with Internet/network access since the late ’90s. But just like an internet connection at home doesn’t guarantee you’ll...
by Jason Harper | Aug 29, 2014 | Digital Infrastructure
Could telco providers use the gigabit infrastructure to develop new product lines? Could building owners and developers use the gig to pilot entirely new residential/retail VoIP services to their tenants? A quiet little story involving Kansas City-based provider Avid...
by Bridget Koan | Aug 25, 2014 | Telehealth Pilot
A crowd of 50 health care innovators from Kansas City and guests from the Midwest Health Informatics & Telemedicine Conference gathered on Aug. 20 at Sprint Accelerator for KC Digital Drive’s first Digital Health Innovation Forum. The use of technology to improve...