Even though the iPad has proven to be a great device to entertain your kids — from videos to kid apps — leaving little-ones alone with such high priced tech may not be the best idea.
Introducing, iWood.
A retro, down to earth tech toy for kids:
The #1 Resource for Church Technology Creativity & New Thinking
by Eric Dye
Even though the iPad has proven to be a great device to entertain your kids — from videos to kid apps — leaving little-ones alone with such high priced tech may not be the best idea.
Introducing, iWood.
A retro, down to earth tech toy for kids:
by Eric Dye
This isn’t just a needle felted QR code cube, it’s a game die you don’t have to roll.
By using Random.org’s dice rolling generator, you simply scan a side and it renders the results.
So, what are all those sides for, then?
by Eric Dye
Helping the homeless sounds simple, but it can get really complicated. Just ask BBH New York!
The same goes for installing software, building websites and setting up Sunday morning sound. It sounds simple, but it really isn’t. Otherwise, any ol’ church member would be doing it.
Now, watch as Tom Mabe feeds the homeless in a very unique way:
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by Eric Dye
You could just say, “A lot of money,” but what fun would that be?
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by Eric Dye
If someone pitched you the idea of opening a 24-hour automated cupcake ATM, what would you say?
by Eric Dye
The first time I read about the homeless being used as 4G hotspots at this past month’s SXSW, I was a little disgusted.
Using the homeless as a 4G hotspot? How sick is that?
As I read it a second time, my reaction was quite the opposite.
Helping out the homeless in a practical way? How great is that?
So now that I’ve gone over this twice, I’m not sure what to think about this endeavor.