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Mary Barzee

ER tweet: "If my husband dies, I'm going to go [eff]ing ballistic" | e-Patients.net - 4 views

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    "When Benn Rosales had a heart attack in December, his wife Lani, a very active member of the twitterati, tweeted throughout the experience. Afterward she thought to compile those tweets as a record of Benn's e-patient experience: "this hospital is understaffed and we're being sh*t on because of it. if my husband dies i'm going to go [eff]ing ballistic." Here's the story, told in tweets, largely unedited…"
Ruth Howard

HP Invents a Central Nervous System for the Earth | Inhabitat - 4 views

  • HP has just unveiled an incredibly ambitious project to create a “Central Nervous System for the Earth” (CeNSE) composed of billions of super sensitive, cheap, and tough sensors. the project involves distributing these sensors throughout the world and using them to gather data that could be used to detect everything from infrastructure collapse to environmental pollutants to climate change and impending earthquakes. From there, the “Internet of things” and smarter cities are right around the corner.HP is currently developing its first sensor to be deployed, which is an accelerometer 1,000 times more sensitive than those used in the Wii or the iPhone – it’s capable of detecting motion and vibrations as subtle as a heartbeat. the company also has plans to use nanomaterials to create chemical and biological sensors that are 100 million times more sensitive than current models. their overall goal is to use advances in sensitivity and nanotech to shrink the size of these devices so that they are small enough to clip onto a mobile telephone.Once HP has created an array of sensors, the next step is distributing them and making sense of all the data they generate. that’s no easy task, granted that a network of one million sensors running 24 hours a day would create 20 petabytes of data in just six months. HP is taking all that number crunching to task however, and will be harnessing its in-house networking expertise, consulting, and data storage technologies for the project.the creation of a global sensor system would be an incredible breakthrough – it could make our cities more efficient, save lives, and enable us to better understand, track, and combat climate change. As HP Labs senior researcher Peter Hartwell has stated, “If we’re going to save the planet, we’ve got to monitor it“.+ CeNSEVia Fast CompanyLead photo by Margie Wylie Comments RSS Comments RSS digg_url = 'http://www.inhabitat.com/2010/02/18/hp-invents-a-central-nervous-system-for-the-earth/'; digg_title = 'HP Invents a Central Nervous System for the Earth'; digg_skin = 'compact'; email this tweetmeme_url = "http://www.inhabitat.com/2010/02/18/hp-invents-a-central-nervous-system-for-the-earth/"; tweetmeme_style = "compact"; facebook this Related Posts
anonymous

Layar - 11 views

shared by anonymous on 27 Dec 09 - Cached
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    "Layar is a free application on your mobile phone which shows what is around you by displaying real time digital information on top of reality through the camera of your mobile phone. Layar is a global application, available for the Iphone 3GS, t-Mobile G1, HtC Magic and other Android phones in all Android Markets. It also comes pre-installed on the Samsung Galaxy in the Netherlands. How do you use Layar? By holding the phone in front of you like a camera, information is displayed on top of the camera display view. For all points of interest which are displayed on the screen, information is shown at the bottom of the screen. "
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    Layar may be only operational in a few specific countries? I tried to locate the software from the App Store from Australia but did not succeed.
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    Thanks, STeve, for The heads up on ThaT.
yc c

The Hidden WaTer We Use - NaTional Geographic - 7 views

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    "You might be surprised at how much water it takes to bring that hamburger to your plate or oto make your favorite t-shirt. Compare apples to oranges, beer to wine, wind power to coal and see how your choices add up"
Dennis OConnor

Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Media Literacy Education - 4 views

  • Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Media Literacy Education
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    The CenTer for Social Media is a projecT of The School of CommunicaTion aT The American UniversiTy in WashingTon, D.C. The CenTer in conjuncTion wiTh The Media EducaTion Lab aT Temple UniversiTy in Philadelphia and The Program on InformaTion JusTice and InTellecTual ProperTy, a projecT of The WashingTon College of Law aT The American UniversiTy in WashingTon D.C. has developed a Code of BesT PracTices in Fair Use for Media LiTeracy EducaTion. The NaTional Council of Teachers of English is signaTory To The documenT, along wiTh various oTher legal and educaTional groups. The code was funded by The John D. and CaTherine T. MacArThur FoundaTion and The Ford FoundaTion Through The FuTure of Public Media ProjecT. (AnnoTaTion by Larry Michaud - UW-STouT E-Learning PracTicum)
Phil Macoun

Education Evolution - 12 views

  • Welcome to edevolution, a video project thought of and created by G/t  middle students in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. thank you for taking time to watch the video and visit this website!
  • Welcome to edevolution, a video project thought of and created by G/t  middle students in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. thank you for taking time to watch the video and visit this website!
elizee smith

SHARK LIMOUSINES - 5 views

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    LOVE IS LIFE http://t.co/u7YqIqN
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    Spammer!
Vicki Davis

McGraw Hill Launches First Digital-Only textbook for K-12 at Iste - 5 views

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    McGraw-Hill launched its first all-digital, cloud-based textbook for the K-12 market on Monday at the International Society for technology in Education (IStE) conference. this is called CINCH and is a "cloud based curriculum" for K-12 math and 7-12 science. It makes everything available through a browser. Citation: Rt @tradRobinson - Publishers Launch First Digital-Only textbook for K-12 http://t.co/C1Ny9ck via @mashabletech @mashable #IStE11
Vicki Davis

TwiTTer for Newsrooms - TwiTTer Media - 5 views

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    TwiTTer for newsrooms is ouT. This is a guide To help journalisTs. IT is fascinaTing To waTch journalisTs have To grapple wiTh some of The mosT significanT changes in Their profession since GuTenberg's press. CiTaTion: RT @web20classroom - New guide called TwiTTer for Newsrooms launches Today #edTech20 #edchaT #isTe11 #edchaT #ukedchaT #socialmedia #engchaT hTTp://T.co/mmYNXYP
Martin Burrett

Inspirograph - 7 views

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    A fun online Spirograph, great for maths lessons, looking at cogs and cams in D&t and pop culture in art.
Vicki Davis

Moving at the Speed of Creativity | Students & teachers Explain Benefits of MinecraftEDU [VIDEO] - 10 views

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    Awesome video and information about Minecraft and why it is so AWESOME. Watch this 7 minute video if you just don't get it! H/t Wes Fryer
Ted Sakshaug

Giant Wave Model! - 1 views

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    Why hello there, I didn't see you waving! With your new gargantuan wave model, you'll never have to miss a wave again. transverse, interference, standing waves, nodes, this lovely science giant has got it all. Put it up in a classroom, at a homemade science museum, or to wow your auntie at the next family reunion. Let's model! What: Giant Wave ModelConcepts: waves, transverse waves, interference, nodes, periods, amplitude, particle motiontime to make: ~2 hoursCost: $15 not using wooden balls, another 40 withFun: foreverMaterials:Cord (about 40 ft)Big straws (40 or so)Wooden dowels (we started with 5 x 4' sections of 3/4" dowels)Weights for ends (we used 1.5" craft wood balls)2 Carabiners (optional, good for mounting) tools:DrillScissorsSome needle tool (to help push string through holes)Onwards! thank you to noahw and Robb for being excellent wave model models. :)
Vicki Davis

The Epic BYOD Toolbox | EduTopia - 0 views

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    I've updated my BYOD toolbox with some more of my favorite apps and tools for Edutopia. If you need some ideas, then, here you go! Epic BYOD toolbox https://t.co/qMCCSRpWrJ by @coolcatteacher | @cw…
Dave Truss

10 Steps: Students taking Responsibility for their Report Card Marks. - Educate My Mind... - 12 views

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    "We must constantly remind ourselves that the ultimate purpose of evaluation is to have students become self evaluating. If students graduate from our schools still dependent upon others to tell them when they are adequate, good, or excellent, then we've missed the whole point of what education is about."    - Costa and Kallick (1992)
Patti Porto

TwiTTer Ed Tech Source | Scoop.iT - 11 views

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    "My favorited tweets from great technology educators. Curated by Jon Samuelson "
Vicki Davis

K4STEMLAB | Fueling sTudenTs' love of learning Through Science, Technology, Engineering & MaTh (S.T.E.M.) aT NorThfield ElemenTary School - 6 views

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    I love how STEMlab Teacher Kevin JarreTT shares whaT sTudenTs are learning in his STEMlab. The lab focuses on engineering, science, Technology, and maTh and is such a powerful learning experience. I like This formaT beTTer Than jusT "Technology" lab because iT inTegraTes whaT you're Trying To be noT jusT a checklisT of poinT and clicks ThaT will be ouTdaTed. "This posT is parT of my conTinuing series of weekly lesson summaries. My goal is To give parenTs & caregivers in our school communiTy The resources needed To exTend sTudenT learning aT home, and To share my professional pracTice wiTh Teacher colleagues around The world in The hopes of improving my crafT."
Mark Gillingham

IRA recommends lively and critical discussions of high-quality text. - 11 views

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    Collaborative discussion methods help students engage text and become better readers.
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