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Roland Gesthuizen

Quantum evolution › Science Features (ABC Science) - 0 views

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    "Australian researchers report they've made a breakthrough in quantum computing. So how does their discovery fit in the race to build a supercomputer?"
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."
John Pearce

Tweachers - Aussie-based. Pls add to! - 5 views

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    An invaluable guide for Australian Teachers on twitter. Very comprehensive and organised by subject area on google spreadsheet. I will put in my favourites:
John Pearce

32 Tricks You Can Do With Wolfram Alpha, The Most Useful Site In The History Of The Int... - 2 views

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    "It's not a search engine, it's not an encyclopedia, and it's not a calculator, but it's a little bit of all of that. It's really the only member of its field.  Originally developed as an online version of Stephen Wolfram's Mathematica software, its basic functionality is that of a maths equation solver. Over the years, however, it's grown substantially, and has really matured as a site to become one of the coolest and most informative sites online.  Here are some of the coolest things you can do with it. "
danadavid

Australia Job Vacancies | Highest / Best Paying Jobs: Turkey Online Jobs - 0 views

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    Labour market growth is very soft, but the participation rate has come down a bit and that stops the unemployment rate from rising. Now Turkey job market added 93,000 jobs, including 52,000 new private-sector jobs.
Roland Gesthuizen

Scootle - 0 views

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    "Learn, teach and collaborate using digital resources to support the Australian Curriculum." Check out their online community and links to resources.
Aaron Davis

Digichild | Early Childhood Australia - 0 views

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    Dan Donahoo on technology in early childhood. Interesting reflections.
Roland Gesthuizen

Australian teen triggers global Twitter scare - 2 views

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    "An Australian teen has caused havoc on Twitter by discovering an "exploit" that hit thousands of users, including US President Barack Obama's press secretary, and resulted in the tweets of a former British PM's wife linking to hardcore porn."
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    Interesting to consider how this student reacted when he found the exploit and what he then did (and didnt do). Great discussion for the IT classroom.
Darren Murphy

Tech Talk Radio - Australia's Premier Tech Talk Radio Show - 0 views

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    Tech Talk Radio, Australia's premier non biased tech talk show heard weekly on free to air radio and podcast, with the latest tech news & views.
Tony Richards

GetUp! Campaign Actions - 0 views

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    Save The Net
Roland Gesthuizen

All Phones Should Have Mobile Hotspot Technology | Gizmodo Australia - 0 views

  • chances are most smartphones will have the feature soon anyway. Especially with some of the recent data plans from the networks letting you get gigabytes of data at an affordable rate.
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    "Last week I was in a bit of a bind: My mobile broadband key from 3 wasn't getting reception, while my Optus-powered Samsung Galaxy S had enough reception to get me online, but I needed to use the laptop. Then I remembered that the Galaxy S lets you use the phone's 3G connection as a mobile hotspot and I thought to myself, "All phones should have this feature!"
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    Consider that many students have phones and that these will soon become mobile hotspots. Only a big deal for schools and depts that spend a fortune to shackle and cripple what students can and probably should be doing.
trish dower

G3WP Active Series | GE Digital Cameras Australia - 0 views

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    A great affordable camera, ideal for primary classrooms.
Roland Gesthuizen

Technology plots the average face of Sydney ... and the rest of the world - 3 views

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    A new digital art project with a techie bent has sought to discover the effects of globalisation on identity by taking 100 photographs of people in cities around the world and combining them using a computer to make a single average face for each city. A fascinating open source project.
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