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YouTube - Augmented Reality - Explained by Common Craft (Free Version) - 3 views

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    Another Commoncraft video - this time on Augment Reality
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Tagwhat, You're It! Augmented Reality Is Future Of Location-Based Social Networks - 5 views

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    "Tagwhat is a free network where you can create-and-share location based messages and content on-line or in mobile augmented reality. Mobile AR is a new way of displaying information on mobile devices, at the user's location, via the camera view. Essentially, by placing data overlays over real life street scenes, the service 'augments' reality in ways that makes one's reality richer."
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3ds Augmented Reality - Off Screen Demo - 0 views

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    3ds Augmented Reality - Off Screen Demo
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EZFlar: Opensource Code For Augmented Reality Productions - 1 views

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    Augmented Reality generator FTW
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YouTube - Digilog Book - 1 views

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    Another VERY cool augmented reality book. What fun!
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Hoppala - 3 views

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    This software bills itself as an easy way to skip all of the complicated coding involved in creating augmented reality layers.
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Total-Immersion @Home Demos - 5 views

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    Some VERY cool demos of Augmented Reality. Print the markers and have fun!
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iLearn Technology » Blog Archive » The Augmented Reality Library - 4 views

  • Wikipedia has this definition for augmented reality (AR): “a term for a live direct or indirect view of a physical real-world environment whose elements are augmented by virtual computer-generated imagery.”
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      This is cool!
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    Build yourself an augmented reality library. Yum.
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Zooburst - 14 views

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    Create your own 3d popup books - augmented reality style. THIS is the site I was looking for a while back and couldn't find.
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Augmented Reality Continues to Advance (Practical Practice) - 8 views

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    VERY cool example of augment reality. Finally, an application that makes sense
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Custom Folders - 0 views

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    UsFolderPrinting offers online folders printing services and custom presentation folders printing. We specialize in legal size folder printing standard size folder printing and tri folded presentation folders printing at low prices, live expert help and customer service.
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ARMedia Player for iPhone, iPod touch (4th generation), iPod touch (5th generation), iP... - 5 views

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    "iOS application that allows to interact with virtual models, created by means of the popular ARMedia Plugins, directly in the real physical space using AR (Augmented Reality) technology."
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Kim Kardashian dating another player? - 0 views

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    Reality TV star Kim Kardashian seems to be fascinated with football. After separation from Orleans Saints star Reggie Bush two months ago, the 29-year-old socialite reportedly dating, Miles Austin from Dallas Cowboys.
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YouTube - bartvanbossuyt's Channel - 4 views

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    Augmented Reality in chemistry and more.
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Educational Leadership:Teaching for the 21st Century:What Would Socrates Say? - 0 views

  • The noted philosopher once said, "I know nothing except the fact of my ignorance." My fear is that instead of knowing nothing except the fact of our own ignorance, we will know everything except the fact of our own ignorance. Google has given us the world at our fingertips, but speed and ubiquity are not the same as actually knowing something.
  • Socrates believed that we learn best by asking essential questions and testing tentative answers against reason and fact in a continual and virtuous circle of honest debate. We need to approach the contemporary knowledge explosion and the technologies propelling this new enlightenment in just that manner. Otherwise, the great knowledge and communication tsunami of the 21st century may drown us in a sea of trivia instead of lifting us up on a rising tide of possibility and promise.
  • A child born today could live into the 22nd century. It's difficult to imagine all that could transpire between now and then. One thing does seem apparent: Technical fixes to our outdated educational system are likely to be inadequate. We need to adapt to a rapidly changing world.
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  • Every day we are exposed to huge amounts of information, disinformation, and just plain nonsense. The ability to distinguish fact from factoid, reality from fiction, and truth from lies is not a "nice to have" but a "must have" in a world flooded with so much propaganda and spin.
  • For example, for many years, the dominant U.S. culture described the settling of the American West as a natural extension of manifest destiny, in which people of European descent were "destined" to occupy the lands of the indigenous people. This idea was, and for some still is, one of our most enduring and dangerous collective fabrications because it glosses over human rights and skirts the issue of responsibility. Without critical reflection, we will continually fall victim to such notions.
  • A second element of the 21st century mind that we must cultivate is the willingness to abandon supernatural explanations for naturally occurring events.
  • The third element of the 21st century mind must be the recognition and acceptance of our shared evolutionary collective intelligence.
  • To solve the 21st century's challenges, we will need an education system that doesn't focus on memorization, but rather on promoting those metacognitive skills that enable us to monitor our own learning and make changes in our approach if we perceive that our learning is not going well.
  • Metacognition is a fancy word for a higher-order learning process that most of us use every day to solve thousands of problems and challenges.
  • We are at the threshold of a worldwide revolution in learning. Just as the Berlin Wall fell in 1989, the wall of conventional schooling is collapsing before our eyes. A new electronic learning environment is replacing the linear, text-bound culture of conventional schools. This will be the proving ground of the 21st century mind.
  • We will cease to think of technology as something that has its own identity, but rather as an extension of our minds, in much the same way that books extend our minds without a lot of fanfare. According to Huff and Saxberg, immersive technologies—such as multitouch displays; telepresence (an immersive meeting experience that offers high video and audio clarity); 3-D environments; collaborative filtering (which can produce recommendations by comparing the similarity between your preferences and those of other people); natural language processing; intelligent software; and simulations—will transform teaching and learning by 2025.
  • So imagine that a group of teachers and middle school students decides to tackle the question, What is justice? Young adolescents' discovery of injustice in the world is a crucial moment in their development. If adults offer only self-serving answers to this question, students can become cynical or despairing. But if adults treat the problem of injustice truthfully and openly, hope can emerge and grow strong over time. As part of their discussion, let's say that the teachers and students have cocreated a middle school earth science curriculum titled Water for the World. This curriculum would be a blend of classroom, community, and online activities. Several nongovernmental organizations—such as Waterkeeper, the Earth Institute at Columbia University, and Water for People—might support the curriculum, which would meet national and state standards and include lessons, activities, games, quizzes, student-created portfolios, and learning benchmarks.
  • The goal of the curriculum would be to enable students from around the world to work together to address the water crisis in a concrete way. Students might help bore a freshwater well, propose a low-cost way of preventing groundwater pollution, or develop a local water treatment technique. Students and teachers would collaborate by talking with one another through Skype and posting research findings using collaborative filtering. Students would create simulations and games and use multitouch displays to demonstrate step-by-step how their projects would proceed. A student-created Web site would include a blog; a virtual reference room; a teachers' corner; a virtual living room where learners communicate with one another in all languages through natural language processing; and 3-D images of wells being bored in Africa, Mexico, and Texas. In a classroom like this, something educationally revolutionary would happen: Students and adults would connect in a global, purposeful conversation that would make the world a better place. We would pry the Socratic dialogue from the hands of the past and lift it into the future to serve the hopes and dreams of all students everywhere.
  • There has never been a time in human history when the opportunity to create universally accessible knowledge has been more of a reality. And there has never been a time when education has meant more in terms of human survival and happiness.
  • To start, we must overhaul and redesign the current school system. We face this great transition with both hands tied behind our collective backs if we continue to pour money, time, and effort into an outdated system of education. Mass education belongs in the era of massive armies, massive industrial complexes, and massive attempts at social control. We have lost much talent since the 19th century by enforcing stifling education routines in the name of efficiency. Current high school dropout rates clearly indicate that our standardized testing regime and outdated curriculums are wasting the potential of our youth.
  • If we stop thinking of schools as buildings and start thinking of learning as occurring in many different places, we will free ourselves from the conventional education model that still dominates our thinking.
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    Some very interesting points in this article. Why not add your coments?
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    A VERY interesting article. If you've got Diigo installed, why not add your comments
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Augmented Reality Gaming with YouTube | Rocketboom - 0 views

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    Project THIS one out about ten years - when textbook makes begin to produce this for schools. WOW!
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FoolProof Teacher (High School Financial Literacy Curriculum) | Home - 10 views

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    e offer free, turnkey, web-driven financial literacy instruction for high school students, college-age young people, and kids who are homeschooled.\n\nOur highly interactive online "modules" help you teach young people about money, financial responsibility, and the realities of the free enterprise system. And young people do all the teaching.\n
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    Free site on with financial literacy instruction
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Layar - 2 views

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    "Layar is a free application on your mobile phone which shows what is around you by displaying real time digital information on top of reality through the camera of your mobile phone. Layar is a global application, available for the Iphone 3GS, T-Mobile G1, HTC Magic and other Android phones in all Android Markets. It also comes pre-installed on the Samsung Galaxy in the Netherlands. How do you use Layar? By holding the phone in front of you like a camera, information is displayed on top of the camera display view. For all points of interest which are displayed on the screen, information is shown at the bottom of the screen. "
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    How's THIS for amazing technology?
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California CareerZone - 0 views

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    3 separate sections - Assess Yourself, Explore Industry Sectors, and Reality Check. They are all well-designed and accessible. Not California-specific - good for anyone!
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