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Canary Wharf Winter Lights 2018: A Colorful London Holiday - 0 views

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    Canary Wharf Winter Lights 2018 features 30 magnificent, cutting-edge light installations and interactive light sculptures by some of the finest light artists from UK, Australia, and across Europe.
John Pearce

Invisible QR Codes for Televisions | Wireless Watch Japan - 2 views

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    "Fujitsu has developed an interactive technology that would bring the viewer the same opportunity for a second-screen experience, without intruding into their first screen experience. The new technology would add lights that are discernible to a phone camera but not to the human eye to a video stream, creating, essentially, a scannable light-based QR codes."
John Pearce

32 Innovations That Will Change Your Tomorrow - Interactive Feature - NYTimes.com - 13 views

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    We tend to rewrite the histories of technological innovation, making myths about a guy who had a great idea that changed the world. In reality, though, innovation isn't the goal; it's everything that gets you there. It's bad financial decisions and blueprints for machines that weren't built until decades later. It's the important leaps forward that synthesize lots of ideas, and it's the belly-up failures that teach us what not to do. When we ignore how innovation actually works, we make it hard to see what's happening right in front of us today. If you don't know that the incandescent light was a failure before it was a success, it's easy to write off some modern energy innovations - like solar panels - because they haven't hit the big time fast enough. Worse, the fairy-tale view of history implies that innovation has an end. It doesn't. What we want and what we need keeps changing. The incandescent light was a 19th-century failure and a 20th- century success. Now it's a failure again, edged out by new technologies, like LEDs, that were, themselves, failures for many years. That's what this issue is about: all the little failures, trivialities and not-quite-solved mysteries that make the successes possible. This is what innovation looks like. It's messy, and it's awesome.
Ian Guest

Travel at light speed from the Sun to Jupiter - 1 views

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    "Sit back and take a ride from the Sun to Jupiter, at the speed of light. Animator Alphonse Swinehart made this video to illustrate the sheer mind-boggling scale of the solar system."
Ian Quartermaine

Microsoft's IllumiRoom - 2 views

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    The demo, which is an extended version of the previously released video, highlights numerous effects including snow, lighting, grids, and other ways in which IllumiRoom changes the user's playing space. Reports continue to suggest that Microsoft is likely to implement the concept into its next Xbox design, although no official confirmation has been granted just yet.
Ian Guest

How we learn what we learn - 7 views

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    "From the big thinkers of the previous century that have influenced our own understanding of learning, to the strategic implementation of those pricnciples in designing pedagogy, this text sheds light on the great heritage that we draw upon in our 21st century schools."
John Pearce

Ode to #Pencilchat: Technology Integration in the Classroom | Xtranormal - 11 views

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    In honor of Twitter's #pencilchat, I put together some of the more memorable tweets to create this video. I plan to use it for upcoming professional development workshops about technology integration in the classroom. It's a light-hearted look at the spectrum of where we sit regarding technology in the classroom and meeting our students' needs. Enjoy!
John Pearce

Teacher defamation highlights social media's legal perils - 2 views

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    "Last November, a young man was ordered by a NSW court to pay A$105,000 in damages for defaming a teacher at his former school on Twitter. The decision, which only came to light earlier this week, should serve as a reminder to all users of the legal risks involved in using social media."
John Pearce

AQUABOTIX HYDROVIEW | IPAD SUBMARINE CAMCORDER | Technology Blog - 0 views

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    "Like the idea of diving without getting wet? Now you can explore the underwater world from your yacht deck with this amazing contraption. TheAquabotix HydroView is a submarine camcorder, that sends 1080p video and HD photos right up to your iPad. The cool device can dive up to 100 feet and features LED lights to illuminate the ocean floor."
RAKESH MURMU

hp support - 0 views

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    Dell's C1660w shade printer is right for house use. The inexpensive printer, that offers for $200, has tight pace output. Their printing engine uses light-weight emitting diodes as light-weight resources, instead of lasers. New C1160w users can realize it a trifle onerous to setup the printer, however the tactic is quite easy. http://www.ustechsupport247.com/
RAKESH MURMU

hp support - 0 views

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    The writing quality will perpetually be used for traditional organization use. colours ar usually effectively unhealthy, however dark backgrounds tend to look washed-out occasionally. Thin lines, on one different hand, very ar atiny low light. The C1660w isn't very a really quick printer, however their pace is sweet for light-weight use. The explicit fees of four cents per monochrome page and twenty one cents per shade page very http://www.ustechsupport247.com/
John Pearce

Lumifold's low-cost portable 3D printer exceeds crowdfunding target | Technology | theg... - 1 views

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    "Most desktop 3D printers aren't small or portable, but a new LumiFold claims to be both - a compact and affordable crowdfunded 3D printer available for $400 (£247). 3D printers, such as the Makerbot and Ultimaker cost upwards of $1,000 and operate similar to inkjet printers laying down each layer by squirting a polymer down on the object from a nozzle, the LumiFold 3D prints using light."
John Pearce

LIX - The Smallest 3D Printing Pen in the World - 3 views

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    LIX pen is the smallest 3D printing pen of the world. It is small in size and light in weight and the power consumption is relatively small. It just works by drawing minimal power from any ordinary laptop.
Ian Guest

Beatrice the Biologist - 2 views

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    "Beatrice the Biologist is part science blog, part comic, and part incoherent rambling." Using cartoons and comic drawings to shed light on the mysteries of biology.
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    Using a cartoon as a prompt from which to start a discussion can often be a powerful way to begin to understand complex issues.
Ian Guest

Electromagnetic Leak (update 2014) - 1 views

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    "If extra-terrestrials are monitoring our TV transmissions, this is what they're watching." Amusing graphic to illustrate the speed of light and astronomical distances.
John Pearce

Apple Just Ended the Era of Paid Operating Systems | Wired Business | Wired.com - 0 views

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    "The desktop operating system is dead as a major profit center, and Apple just delivered the obituary. Amid a slew of incremental improvements to its iPad tablets and MacBook laptops, Apple today announced some landmark news about its oldest surviving operating system: It will not charge for the latest big upgrade, Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks, breaking from a tradition that goes back 16 years and shining a light on a long-unfolding reversal in how tech profits are made. Eighteen years ago, the tech industry's dominant company made nearly half its revenue selling OS licenses. Now, as Apple just confirmed, the prices of OS licenses are headed towards zilch."
Rhondda Powling

Now You Can See Which Websites Are Tracking You in Real-Time | Motherboard - 8 views

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    "Mozilla launched a tool that shines a light on the mysterious under-workings of the web economy. Its browser extension, Lightbeam, follows your digital footprint as you surf the web and shows you a real-time visualization of all the websites that are clandestinely tracking and sharing your data."
John Pearce

Photo Effects and Photo Editing with One Click - BeFunky.com - 0 views

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    "What is BeFunky? BeFunky simplifies photo editing and effects for everyday people. Marvelous Photo Effects Choose from our constantly growing library of photo effects to turn your ordinary photos into extraordinary art with virtually no effort. Smart Photo Enhancement Photo editing made smart. Fix your common photo problems like bad lighting, digital noise, fuzzy colors and details with one click. Design Goodies Give your digital creations a whole lot of character with BeFunky Goodies. Add speech bubbles, frames and more..."
John Pearce

YouTube - Project Based Learning: Explained. - 2 views

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    "The Buck Institute for Education commissioned the cutting-edge advertising agency, Common Craft, to create a short animated video that explains in clear language the essential elements of Project Based Learning (PBL). This simple video makes the essential elements of PBL come alive and brings to light the 21st Century skills and competencies (collaboration, communication, critical thinking) that will enable K-12 students to be college and work-ready as well as effective members of their communities."
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