When Old Meets New: Google Glass and The Elderly

Oranicha (Natty) Jumreornvong Google Glass has a promising future, but surprisingly, it isn’t one dependent upon the younger, urban, and tech-centric generation. To the contrary, Google Glass will probably find its largest and most loyal customer base in communities dealing with old age. After all, there is a very large population of aging Baby Boomers set on a collision course with all the ills and … Continue reading When Old Meets New: Google Glass and The Elderly

Caregiver Speech to Infants in Senegal: A Descriptive Study

Chierika Okugu Infancy is a time of significant growth and change that provides settings for interactions that influ- ence a child’s growth and development. Language development in the early years of life depends on verbal input from caregivers, and variations in verbal input among mothers may result in developmental differences in infants.1,2 Researchers have looked at mother-infant dy- ads from different socioeconomic statuses (SES) in … Continue reading Caregiver Speech to Infants in Senegal: A Descriptive Study