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yeuann

geekcamp / FrontPage - 2 views

  • GeekCamp Singapore   1st October, 2011 at Microsoft   Venue: Microsoft Time: 10:00am - 5:00pm How to get there: Exit Raffles Place MRT station on the North-South/East-West Line What to bring: Laptops, 3G dongles, power extensions   What is GeekCamp? Conference for the geeks. Technical topics only please.
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    Think the multimedia and web dev team might find this interesting?
bernard tan

Casual Game Design » Building a prototype - 0 views

  • Advantages Building a prototype has several advantages.
  • Find out if the game works
  • Try out different ideas
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  • Balance game rules.
  • Ease communication
  • Get feedback
  • Kinds of prototypes
  • Pencil and paper
  • Board games
  • Graphics program
  • The most sophisticated prototype is of course the one that is programmed on a computer. Because you can build this kind of prototype any way you want, it will be most like the final game. A programmed prototype allows you to test aspects of your game that the before-mentioned prototypes lack, like user interface, controls and timing. A programmed prototype is also easy to share with other people and is therefore great for communication and soliciting feedback. Of all prototypes discussed, the programmed prototype takes the longest to create and is the hardest to change, so I recommend you start using it only after you have the basics of your game design and rules well in place.
  • Program a prototype
rahim azhar

Play games to make a Guinness World Record - 0 views

  • Guinness World Records has launched a new application for both Apple's iOS and Google's Android operating system. The application features six games and all you need to do to make a Guinness World Record is complete them in record time
rahim azhar

Trivia Goes Digital with 'A Google a Day' | News & Opinion | PCMag.com - 0 views

  • A Google a Day is a new daily puzzle that will be hosted at agoogleaday.com and printed above the New York Times crossword puzzle. Answers will be revealed the next day online and in the paper. Like the Times's crossword puzzle, the Google trivia questions will increase in difficulty as the week goes on.
Ashley Tan

Nik's Learning Technology Blog: Create Video Questionnaires - 1 views

  • The site enables users to create questionnaires and then get the recipients of the questionnaire to leave video recorded answers.
  • How to use Intervue.me with studentsCreate comprehension check questions to go with reading homework so that students also do some speaking for homework.Create opinion polls for students to answer.Make action research questionnairesPlay the alibi game and get students to explain where they were and what they were doing at particular points in time.Ask students about childhood memories.
yeuann

mrbrown: L'infantile terrible of Singapore: the mrbrown show: the iPad army - 1 views

  • Time for BMT for you new generation iPad soldiers of tomorrow! Fall in at mrbrownshow.com!
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    A mrbrown episode to end your day with a laugh... :D
bernard tan

Tinypaste Pastebin - The easiest way to host your text - 1 views

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    Just like TinyURL and other URL shortening services, TinyPaste produces a short address that you can enter into microblogging and IM services with caps on message lengths. But instead of directing users to a regular webpage, a TinyPaste's URL sends its clickers to a simple page displaying the poster's message.
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    Want to share more than 140 characters of text on your Twitter at any moment of your time? Now You Can :)
yeuann

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.
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    An article on how the Kinect could help in education.
yeuann

Harnessing the Power of Feedback Loops | Magazine - 0 views

  • The signs leverage what’s called a feedback loop, a profoundly effective tool for changing behavior. The basic premise is simple. Provide people with information about their actions in real time (or something close to it), then give them an opportunity to change those actions, pushing them toward better behaviors. Action, information, reaction. It’s the operating principle behind a home thermostat, which fires the furnace to maintain a specific temperature, or the consumption display in a Toyota Prius, which tends to turn drivers into so-called hypermilers trying to wring every last mile from the gas tank. But the simplicity of feedback loops is deceptive. They are in fact powerful tools that can help people change bad behavior patterns, even those that seem intractable. Just as important, they can be used to encourage good habits, turning progress itself into a reward. In other words, feedback loops change human behavior. And thanks to an explosion of new technology, the opportunity to put them into action in nearly every part of our lives is quickly becoming a reality.
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    How can we leverage on feedback loops to enhance learning via technology?
casey ng

Wacom Bamboo - 1 views

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    iPad is a fantastic tablet. But, taking note by typing is not very natural. At time you want to scribe, and Wacom Bamboo app for ipad just come in handy for this task. You can write with your finger and better still with stylus.
Eveleen Er

Google+: What is it, and how do I get it? - Cell Phones & Mobile Device Technology News... - 2 views

  • Google announced a new social networking layer that may compete with Facebook but, at the same time, is utterly different. The Google+ project will do some of the same general things as Facebook, such as sending messages to friends, sharing links, chatting, and sharing pictures, but the big difference is that with Google+, you can choose who you want to share these things with
yeuann

Flipboard for iPad - 0 views

  • Named Apple's iPad App of the Year and one of TIME's top 50 innovations of 2010, Flipboard is a fast, beautiful way to flip through the news, photos, videos, and updates your friends are sharing on Facebook, Twitter, Google Reader, Flickr, and Instagram. See your social media in a magazine layout that is easy to scan and fun to read.
  • Share articles and photos, comment on posts, and like or favorite anything. Customize your Flipboard with sections created from your favorite news, people, blogs, and topics.
  • Reviews:- "Flipboard is a fantastic iPad app that makes everything you read on the Web better than it is by itself. I can't recommend it highly enough." Macworld- "Flipboard offers iPad users an entirely original alternative to browsing the Web for news; its magazine-style layouts and breathtaking use of photos and white space show the way forward for digital media." PCMag.com- "Flipping for Flipboard: The brilliant iPad app that has changed the way I read the news." SLATE- "Flipboard begins to imagine an entirely new way of accessing the social Web." New York Times- "Stop. Put down this computer, go pick up your iPad and come back here. Now go get this app: Flipboard. Why? It's pretty awesome." Wired.com- "I am thoroughly impressed from our first run with Flipboard. It is simply gorgeous and a pleasure to browse." Mashable - "Flipboard turns Facebook updates, tweets into digital magazine" USA Today
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    What if I could link my e-portfolio to Flipboard? And even view others' e-portfolios for a given topic on my Flipboard - all automagically arranged to look like a glossy magazine? How would that inspire our teachers to update their e-portfolios accordingly?
Sally Loan

Blackboard: Now More "Open" | Hack Education - 0 views

  • The change will allow instructors to publish and share their courses — syllabi, handouts, and so on — under a Creative Commons Attribution license (CC BY).
  • This will mean that, for the first time, content in Blackboard will be available to those who aren’t registered for a course — learners not enrolled, learners not on campus. Professors will be able to share their material to Facebook and Twitter.
  • Blackboard also says that it’s revising its policies so that institutions that do open up their course materials this way don’t incur any additional licensing costs when people access the materials, even via webinars and the like. That means non-traditional, non-enrolled, non-revenue generating students will be able to access the material as “guests” without forcing schools to pay more.
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  • “Sharing educational content is much more complicated that simply clicking the new ‘Share’ button,” he writes. How will universities handle the licensing of courses? Is it up to individual faculty? Will universities devise larger strategies to connect their open course content to other online efforts — both on their own campuses and alongside others?
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    Not sure this will happen to NIE? I wander..
Ashley Tan

NIe-Learning - 2 views

    • Ashley Tan
       
      Use a consistent way of capitalising words, e.g., "Free online" should be Free Online.
    • Ashley Tan
       
      Update the descriptions of the tools.
    • Ashley Tan
       
      Spelling error in content of 3rd tab/
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  • You may want to find out what is NTU’s policy on plagiarism, how do the faculty maintain academic integrity, and how student can avoid plagiarism by going to the following web site..
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      Change 2nd tab content to: Find out what NTU's policy on plagiarism is, how faculty maintain academic integrity, and how students can avoid plagiarism.
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      Change the overall descriptor. The following are some online resources on plagiarism. Students should take note that these organisations are not affiliated with NIE nor do they check on past year's works. The free services provided by third parties are an alternative for students check on written work. Students should at all times adhere to their tutor's instruction as to where they should submit their assignments.
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    My comments in stickies...
Ashley Tan

qr code generator tracking - Google Search - 4 views

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    Search results for finding QR code generators that offer tracking services. This might help us determine how many people actually scan the QR codes.
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    CreateBuzz QR Code creates 2 types of QR Codes. One is normal, and the other is trackable. The trackable QR Code has a different URL. When it is read, it is actually reading the trackable URL which then redirects to the page that was defined initially. Quick tests on several devices and QR Code readers show that some QR Code readers did not do the re-direction. Hence these scans were not tracked. Alternatively, use bit.ly because it tracks clicks. Use the shorten URL to generate the QR Code. Any scan to the QR Code which points to the shorten URL will be recorded. It shows the time the scans were done and region as well.
casey ng

Smartbuilder - 1 views

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    The software claim to build flash e-learning content within a short span of time. One of the showcase look intersting as it is another form of virtual learning that interact with learners.
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