Sentences with phrase «early adopters of technology when»

Using high - tech digital recording systems shows judges and administrators are early adopters of technology when it suits the court's needs.

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Another early adopter of the technology is Benoit Bruneau, PhD, whose lab members are using the Lightsheet to capture the origins of congenital heart defects precisely when and where they occur in a mouse embryo.
Studies, by myself and in conjunction with colleagues, of over 70 pathfinder (early adopter) schools from the UK, US, New Zealand and Australia, that have or nearly have normalised the whole school use of the student's own digital technology in all facets of their operations, provide a telling insight into what happens with schools as organisations when they move from their traditional paper to a digital operational base (Lee & Finger, 2010), (Lee & Levins, 2012), (Lee & Ward, 2013), (Lee & Broadie, 2014), (www.schoolevolutionarystages.net).
The company was a very early adopter of populist front - drive technology when it introduced the first - generation Civic to Australia in March 1973.
Get your kids used to being early adopters of new technology and you're going to have a pretty hard time pulling back when the stuff they want gets really expensive.
Although there were a number of forward thinking law firms that were early adopters and quickly caught the SaaS vision, it wasn't until around 2007 or 2008 when legal SaaS grew up and the technology became an important strategic decision for all law firms.
There's a lot of risk involved when it comes to being an early adopter of technology, but sometimes, it can also be rewarding.
The second benefit is that when you are an early adopter of a new technology, like Facebook Live, or Instagram stories when they first launched, the social networks will give your content preferential placement in others» newsfeeds to encourage other users to try the technology as well.
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