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Une inquiétude nourrie chaque semaine par des déclarations enthousiastes du président du gouvernement espagnol, lequel a assuré que le «début de la fin de l'organisation terroriste basque était pro...

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Start Online Tutoring, What do I need to get started? | TutStu - 0 views

To start online tutoring on TutStu, the basic requirement is to stay ‘online’.    BASIC Devices / Infrastructures to start Online Tutoring:- 1. Laptop or Desktop Computer Du...

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Start Online Tutoring, What do I need to get started? | TutStu - 0 views

To start online tutoring on TutStu, the basic requirement is to stay ‘online’.    BASIC Devices / Infrastructures to start Online Tutoring:- 1. Laptop or Desktop Computer Du...

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started by tutstu on 17 Apr 17 no follow-up yet
Martin Burrett

A.I. Duet - A piano that responds to you. - UKEdChat.com - 0 views

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    A.I. Duet is a great Artificial Intelligence computer piano keyboard that responds to sequences input through your computer keyboard. Developed using Google's Magenta project, the algorithm uses a neural network to learn how to respond through to the key strokes. Simply use a keyboard, use your computer keys, or even plug in a MIDI keyboard. A.I. Duet is built by Yotam Mann with friends on the Magenta and Creative Lab teams at Google.
Martin Burrett

Canvastic - 0 views

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    A useful, simple drawing site with pen, line tool and shapes. It also records all the strokes you make and you can replay this and add a message. Then download the result to your computer. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Photos+%26+Images
Peter Horsfield

Hugh Herr - Extraordinary People Changing the Game - 0 views

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    We can't argue with Hugh Herr, a double amputee, who says that he's no disable. For one, he's a professional climber. Secondly, when he walks using prosthetics he created himself, you really won't be able to tell from his gait. Hugh Herr currently directs the Biomechatronics research group at MIT Media Lab. We owe him the first intelligent prosthetics, employing bionics that make them work like real body parts. His company, iWalk, has helped veterans, amputees, and stroke victims get their life back. Envisioning a world where disability doesn't exist, it's safe to call him a visionary. To read more about Hugh Herr visit www.thextraordinary.org
mbarek Akaddar

An Educator's Guide to Detecting and Preventing Plagiarism - 23 views

  • Plagiarism is taking another person’s work, whether literary, musical, or artistic images, and claiming it as your own unique work. It is not simply copying another’s work word for word, bar by bar, or canvas stroke by canvas stroke. Derivative works are also considered plagiarized works if the new work is not significantly different from the original. For example, paraphrasing or rewording a literary idea is another form of plagiarism if it lacks attribution. Likewise, someone else can plagiarize a song without being an exact duplicate, if the new song derives the bulk of its composition from an original work.
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Some Interesting Health Facts You Must Know. - 0 views

1. When you are looking at someone you love, your pupils dilate, and they do the same when you are looking at someone you hate. 2. The human head is one-quarter of our total length at birth but on...

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started by puzznbuzzus on 15 Feb 17 no follow-up yet
Dennis OConnor

Digital Ethnography - 0 views

  • a Kansas State University working group led by Dr. Michael Wesch dedicated to exploring and extending the possibilities of digital ethnography.
  • Almost 9 months ago, the College of Wooster president, Grant Cornwell, forwarded my video to a remarkable collection of people who were daring and creative enough to think they could dance it … not just dance to it … but truly dance it.
  • This little smartpen from livescribe just might revolutionize my note-taking in seminars, discussions, and ethnographic interviews.  If you have never seen it before, check out some of the demos on YouTube.  In short, it records audio as you write and links what you are writing to the audio (by recording what you write through a small infrared camera near the tip of the pen).  When you are done recording you can actually tap the pen anywhere on your page and the pen will play the audio that was recorded at the time you were making that specific pen stroke. 
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    Best know for the great viral video the Web is using us, Michael Wesch is exploring web 2.0 as only an anthropologist could. Fascinating work. Interesting mind!
seema khanam

heart attack signs in women - 0 views

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    Women often have new or different physical symptoms until a couple of weeks prior to oing through their heart attacks. These symptoms could be different types men. In addition to the symptoms usually experienced in both sexes, women may experience stomach pain, indigestion, and possibly burn sensation within the chest or upper stomached.
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