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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Ann Rooney

Ann Rooney

Wear Next exhibition: what's next for wearable technology? - 1 views

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    There was a time when 'smart attire' was simply a dress code-a happy medium between formal and informal clothes. But as technological advancements continue to change our lives, the clothes and accessories we wear are increasingly embedded with smart technology. Wearable technology is nothing new, if you cast your mind back to the popular calculator watch of the '80s.
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    Students, teachers, and organizations will celebrate global collaboration on September 17th! On this day (and beyond), experienced global educators and professionals will host connective projects and...
Ann Rooney

13 iPad Games For Honing Critical Thinking Skills - 1 views

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    The following 13 iPad apps are designed to boost critical thinking skills in kids of every grade level.
Ann Rooney

Game-Based Simulations Teach Environmental Science at ASU Online -- Campus Technology - 0 views

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    Gamification Toolwire's Environmental Science GameScape To better engage its online learners, Arizona State University is piloting game-based simulations from Toolwire in its ASU Online environmental science courses. In five story-based games, students "will take on several leadership roles, with increasing responsibility, to help a community address challenging environmental and sustainability issues," according to a press release.
Ann Rooney

How cloud computing is impacting everyday life - Thoughts on Cloud - 0 views

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    Useful list of how cloud computing impacts individuals and community. Some clear examples that show practical uses for cloud computing.
Ann Rooney

Joseph DeSimone: What if 3D printing was 100x faster? - 0 views

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    What we think of as 3D printing, says Joseph DeSimone, is really just 2D printing over and over ... slowly. Onstage at TED2015, he unveils a bold new technique - inspired, yes, by Terminator 2 - that's 25 to 100 times faster, and creates smooth, strong parts. Could it finally help to fulfill the tremendous promise of 3D printing?
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