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Ian Guest

Blender - 1 views

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    "Blender is the free open source 3D content creation suite, available for all major operating systems under the GNU General Public License."
John Pearce

Top 20 Best Free Online Photo Editing Websites - 6 views

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    "...... there are many online web applications which can edit your pictures and images online without the extensive knowledge of any graphics application. Photo Editing is always fun and its pretty essential if you want your pictures to look good. You can apply many cool effects, that can make your photo look better and more enhanced. Some common photo editing techniques include 3D effects, adding textures, adjusting backgrounds, editing text etc. Just choose picture from your computer and it will do the rest. So here are 20 Best And Free Online Photo Editing Websites that can make your photos look better."
Rhondda Powling

Get Noticed: 3 Customizable Infographic Templates - 4 views

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    4 templates to help build your an infographic
Rhondda Powling

Apps in Education: Monster List of iBook Tutorials - 6 views

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    "There are numerous sites that are now offering Tutorials and how-to guides for creating ebooks in iBook Author. As teachers are now comfortable with the idea of creating their own e-textbooks more and more people are looking for resources to learn how to build touch enabled books that take full advantage of the iPad capabilities. Inserting video and high resolution photographs is one thing but how about inserting 3D manipulatives and models that are touch sensitive.". This post offers is a list of some of the resources online.
Ian Guest

3DTin - 4 views

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    "3DTin is the simplest way to design 3D Models. You can work right in your browser. Save the sketches in cloud. Share it with friends with a unique URL. And it's FREE as long as you share your models with others under Creative Commons license."
Simon Pankhurst

New Scientist TV: Kinect body hack lets you possess a horse - 1 views

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    "Wave a Microsoft Kinect sensor around the object you want to inhabit and the new system, developed by Jiawen Chen and his team from Microsoft Research in Cambridge, UK, quickly creates a 3D virtual model of it. Then, by standing in front of the sensor and positioning your body so that it melds with the virtual character on screen, the two are rigged together by uttering the word "Possess". The system performs the transformation by binding the model to you at the points where your joints are attached. Moving your body makes the avatar come to life, allowing you to re-enact Fantasia-like cartoons or to create your own interactive stories. It's also possible to team up with friends to possess more complex bodies, like a four-legged horse."
John Pearce

Make & Sell iBook 2 for iPad with Author, Keynote, Dashcode, Sketchup and Collada - You... - 5 views

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    Creating an iBooks 2 book with 3D models, Dashcode widgets and interactive Keynote files. Create a Seller account, buy an ISBN, use iTunes Producer to manage your content and track sales using Connect. Download the sample "Kids Love Bugs" here: http://itunes.apple.com/us/book/dr.-kemps-kids-love-bugs/id497852225
Suz Arnott

appsbar - Contents Page - 4 views

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    really simple to use app builder
John Pearce

Copy Protection for 3-D Printing Aims to Prevent a Piracy Plague | MIT Technology Review - 0 views

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    "People in the 3-D printing world have talked for years about the possibility of unauthorized copying and sharing of designs-similar to what the file-sharing program Napster allowed for music. Now the first commercial solution to this as-yet theoretical problem is preparing to launch. It was developed by Authentise, a startup based in Mountain View, California."
John Pearce

Build with Chrome - 2 views

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    LEGO bricks shouldn't be limited to plastic bins-which is the idea behind Build with Chrome, a collaboration between Chrome and the LEGO Group that brought these colorful bricks to the web using WebGL, a 3D graphics technology. It was originally built by a team in Australia as an experiment, and now we're opening it up to everybody. So now you can publish your wacky creations to any plot of land in the world.
Roland Gesthuizen

Australian behind futuristic Iron Man-style Meta SpaceGlasses says they're the future o... - 1 views

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    "Looking like a cross between ski goggles and Ray-Bans, Meta SpaceGlasses allow wearers to see and interact with virtual objects in 3D space with their hands. Wearers can see the non-existent objects thanks to tiny projectors in the glasses, while sensors detect hands and allow interaction."
Shelly Terrell

3d Virtual Immersive Environments as Enabler for Blended Gamified L... - 0 views

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    slideshare different types of fun
Ian Guest

Healthline Body Maps - 7 views

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    Interactive 3D visualisations of the human body and its constituent parts
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    Thanks to @rmbyrne & Free Technology for Teachers
John Pearce

Virtual History Centre - 10 views

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    "This site has been created to support the Virtual History Centre - a 3D virtual world for Victorian Students which is designed to support immersive learning. It has been developed by the History Teachers' Association of Victoria, the Public Record Office of Victoria and the State Library of Victoria and was funded by the Victorian Department of Education and Early Childhood Development's Fuse Project. "
Russell Ogden

Storytelling Alice - 6 views

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    Storytelling Alice is a programming environment designed to motivate a broad spectrum of middle school students (particularly girls) to learn to program computers through creating short 3D animated movies.
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