Canon Pixma on the Behance Network - 0 views
-
Integrated campaign to launch the new range of Canon Pixma printers.
-
Series of adverts with brilliant vibrant colours. Excellent composition to create the paint-like graphic which grabs the attention in the most obvious ways. Message is clear & straight to the point! Check out the video advert of tthis machine at the bottom. How the HD camera are able to capture the boucing paints! Absolutely fantastic!
Sliders in Web Design : 45 Creative Examples - 2 views
-
Using slideshows or sliders within a web design is an effective method of highlighting your portfolio, projects, ecommerce products or even key site related messages and information. As the current slider trend dictates, they are typically found above the fold on the homepage.
SpringerLink - Education and Information Technologies, Online First™ - 0 views
-
A Video Lecture Capture (VLC) system was implemented to address issues relating to retention, and to reverse the trend of high drop, failure, and withdrawal (DFW) rates. The purpose of this study was to examine student perceptions of how using VLC impacted their academic performance. Areas of interest surrounded students’ perceived benefits, value, and helpfulness of using the system. In addition, the study probed the concern of many about the impact using VLC would have upon class attendance. Finally the study compared students’ perceptions about their performance as a result of using VLC with faculty perceptions about their students’ performance as a result of using VLC. It was hypothesized that there is a significant difference between student and faculty perceptions.
Chrome's screen capture - 5 views
-
Was really happy to discover this for my personal laptop which is still on XP. haha!! Its easy to use, provides you with several options on how you wana capture and best of all it FREE!
-
I use Webpage Screenshot: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/ckibcdccnfeookdmbahgiakhnjcddpki
-
thanks. very useful for me
Startups are about to blow up the textbook - Fortune Tech - 0 views
-
"CK-12 basically looked at STEM [science, technology, engineering, and math] and broke it down into the 5,000 fundamental concepts, and they mapped them all together," Chakrapani says. "It's not about creating a textbook and every three years putting out a new edition so you can capture more revenue. It's about thinking how a student learns."
-
"And then you go back at the end of year with teachers, see what students struggle on, and revise and improve the book. Each year, the text gets better."
-
Free educational resources -- like a university course on Coursera, for example -- may be available for students to use at no cost, but students cannot reuse, remix, or repurpose that course content however they'd like. By contrast open-source materials like CK-12's materials are not only free, but can also be freely repurposed in any way a student or teacher sees fit.
Mobile platform preferences among MLS118/125 participants - 4 views
-
Specifically for programmers to take note, but for any and all in CeL who want a small insight into what the more tech-savvy inservice teacher or head of department prefers to use.
-
Interesting. Perhaps when we release students survey on Bb/ICT use, we can attempt to capture the reason/s for the shift.
Overview - Tin Can API - 3 views
-
This API captures data in a consistent format about a person or group's activities from many technologies.
- ...1 more comment...
-
Hi Ashley, I've been reading through this section for developers: http://tincanapi.com/page-developers/. From what I understand so far, an LRS should do at least one of the following: - Standardize and serialize the various types of data from different networks (e.g. Twitter, Facebook) into an LMS-friendly format - Act as a stand-alone enterprise-level web-service from which other web-services can extract the collated data for their own usage. The Tin Can APIs look useful so far for our own use (including mobile support), since they support Javascript, Objective C and Java. I believe these APIs can link up with Google Enterprise Apps for greater LRS functionality too.
-
Ah, that's good news indeed if Google Enterprise Apps are friendly towards this strategy. Keep monitoring. Things tend to change rapidly with Google!
Singapore Education Minister joins the blogosphere - 0 views
-
Education Minister Ng Eng Hen officially entered the blogosphere on Oct 1, joining the likes of Health Minister Khaw Boon Wan and Foreign Minister George Yeo.
-
Dr Ng told MediaCorp via email that penning his thoughts in cyberspace is an avenue for him to engage the public in a more personal way. His foray online "is an additional platform for me to communicate with parents and the public",
-
Apart from blogging about events or trips he had attended, Dr Ng also shares pictures taken during his official functions and visits. Dr Ng has also written on issues facing the education system.
- ...1 more annotation...
Zugara's Augmented Reality Dressing Room Is Great If You Don't Care How Your Clothes Fit - 1 views
-
Augmented reality, or the blending of the real world with computer graphics on the fly, is one of the most exciting fields in tech right now
-
Zugara, an interactive marketing agency, has built something a bit more practical for the time being. It’s put together the Webcam Social Shopper, offering a way to help you try on clothes online from the comfort of your bedroom.
-
t lets you overlay a static image on top of your body and pretend you’re wearing it. Which is sort of a start.
- ...1 more annotation...
-
Developer Zugara showing online clothes store offering way to let you try clothes online with help of Augmented Reality. See Video @ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxQZuo6pFUw&feature=player_embedded
TODAYonline | Tech | No second chance - 0 views
-
ght of as the harbinger of virtual worlds has been left to wither.
-
business, after all), it's unfortunate that what was once thou
-
usiness, after all), it's unfortunate that what was once thou
- ...4 more annotations...
Qualcomm Releases Augmented Reality SDK for iOS - Mac Rumors - 0 views
-
Qualcomm had recently released their Augmented Reality Software Development Kit (SDK) for iOS. The SDK had originally been available for Android but Qualcomm had promised its release in July for iOS. The SDK should make it easier for developers to integrate virtual content with real content such as images captured by cameras found on many portable devices.
-
Qualcomm
Why Location-Based Gaming Is The Next Killer App [OPINION] - 0 views
-
Capture the flag. Hide and seek. Marco Polo. These location-based games brought hours of fun to many of us as children. Then video games came along and suddenly the only location you played in was the living room. Now this shift is coming full circle as innovative mobile games are using geo-location, image recognition and augmented reality technologies to combine the real and virtual worlds.
Moodle Goes Mobile on iPhone -- THE Journal - 1 views
-
The open source learning management system Moodle has a new mobile companion. Developers at Moodle HQ have released a free app for iOS designed to work with Moodle 2.1 or later.
-
My Moodle isn't a replacement for the Moodle interface; rather, it just provides some additional tools tailored specifically for mobile users. These include the ability to: Capture video, still images, and audio and upload those to Moodle; Upload images and video from users' existing libraries; E-mail and message participants in users' courses; Add notes about users; Add course participants to users' iPhone contact lists; Get help through MoodleDocs; and Access the full Moodle site. (A separate login for the Web version is required with the version of the mobile app.)
Kinect Hackers Are Changing the Future of Robotics | Magazine - 0 views
-
On November 4, a solution was discovered—in a videogame. That’s the day Microsoft released the Kinect for Xbox 360, a $150 add-on that allows players to direct the action in a game simply by moving their bodies. Most of the world focused on the controller-free interface, but roboticists saw something else entirely: an affordable, lightweight camera that could capture 3-D images in real time.
-
When DIYers combine those cheap, powerful tools with the collaborative potential of the Internet, they can come up with the kinds of innovations that once sprang only from big-budget R&D labs. In 2009, a PhD student named Daniel Reetz turned two Canon PowerShot A590s into an improvised high-speed book scanner. He detailed the project on a website, DIYbookscanner.org, where readers have since posted hundreds of tweaks, suggestions, upgrades, and entirely new designs. The open source MPGuino project, which uses an Arduino microcontroller to track gas consumption as you drive, has inspired a small community of fans who help refine and customize the gizmo.
1 - 18 of 18
Showing 20▼ items per page