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Odd Thomas Cine Trailer 2013 - 0 views

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    Odd Thomas Cine Trailer 2013
Michael Richards

Hot, Flat, and Crowded | Thomas L. Friedman - 0 views

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    This is Thomas Friedman's follow up to "The World is Flat" mega-success. The book comes out September 8th. There is a hidden suprise if you go to the website, but I'm not telling.
anonymous

ourlostchildren » home - 0 views

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    Student created wiki. Thomas Cooper is the teacher behind this project. He teachers at the Walker School in Marietta, GA. Many people believe that child labor and abuse is something of the past, but there could not be more of a false statement. Around the world children are being marginalized, and abused, and forced into labor. Children in Africa are being forced to join the military and kill children and adults alike. Other children are living on the streets because their parents' lives were taken by the AIDS virus. And due to India's class system, young children will live in poverty with no possible way of hope in the future. Children are even forced into prostitution and labor. Childhood deformities and disabilities cause affected children to live in isolation and cause pain and suffering for both them and their families. Be sure to check out the teacher resources in the table of contents.
Henry Thiele

Question-Answering Service, - 0 views

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    Yahoo BOSS allows developers to create their own customized search apps based on Yahoo's search engine, and the Google App Engine is a platform for hosting apps. Vik Singh, the engineer who leads the Yahoo Boss project (and a former Google engineer) created a simple Question-Answering Service, where you put in a question, and it tries to come up with the answer based on the top 50 results from Yahoo. (So, if you ask, "Who invented the light bulb?," it looks for the most popular dates in the top 50 results and returns: "Thomas Edison").
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    Another quick q&a site
Diana Rendina

Maker Education: A "Good" 2013-14 Educational Trend | User Generated Education - 0 views

  • The Maker Movement is not easily defined nor placed neatly into a nice little box.  It can be high tech or low tech; hacking what is or creating from scratch; it can be creating from building and arts materials or creating on the computer.  We have entered into a convergence of several factors that are igniting the maker education movement.
  • A focus on STEM (science, technology, education, and mathematics) and STEAM (science technology, engineering, arts, mathematics):
  • . (Engaging Students in the STEM Classroom Through “Making”)
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  • Economical, open source, and accessible robotics and electronics tools like Arduino, Rasberry Pi, Makey-Makey, Little Bits:
  • The growing popularity of online game making and hacking platforms like Scratch and Minecraft:
  • An interest in and focus on design thinking both in educational and corporate sectors:
  • Consumer affordable 3D Printers along with open sharing of 3D printer designs:
  • Global making initiatives like the Cardboard Challenge:
  • The emphasis on 21st century skills which include crit, creativity, innovation:
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    Great article on aspects of Maker Education as a concept - lots of stuff that can be applied to media center programing
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    Great article on aspects of Maker Education as a concept - lots of stuff that can be applied to media center programing
futuristspeaker

Futurist Speaker - 1 views

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    Senior Futurist at the DaVinci Institute, and Google's top rated Futurist Speaker. Unlike most speakers, Thomas works closely with his Board of Visionaries to develop original research studies. This enables him to speak on unusual topics and translate trends into unique business opportunities.
futuristspeaker

10 Unanswerable Questions that Neither Science nor Religion can Answer - Futurist Speaker - 2 views

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    A few years ago I was taking a tour of a dome shaped house, and the architect explained to me that domes are an optical illusion. Whenever someone enters a room, their eyes inadvertently glance up at the corners of the room to give them the contextual dimensions of the space they're in.
rechalmax

What Was the Embargo Act of 1807? Summary & Facts - 2 views

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    The Embargo Act of 1807 became a regulation exceeded with the aid of using the United State Congress and signed with the aid of President Thomas Jefferson on December 22, 1807.
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