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Vicki Davis

Flickr Photo Download: as real as it gets... - 0 views

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    New ways people entertain - real life imitating software.
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    Real Life Photoshop Desktop -- cool looking, but imagine how LONG this took to make! I could see something like this to teach about a software program you REALLY had to know. This is very cool. New trend: Real Life imitating software.
Vicki Davis

TELEPORT - A 3D Telepresence System - 0 views

  • The TELEPORT environment is designed to overcome disadvantages of desktop videoconferencing and to establish life-like conference sessions that bring people together as if face-to-face. The system consists of a real room with one wall entirely covered b a display surface. Onto that surface a virtual extension of the real room is projected. As the local participant moves, his location is tracked ­ thus allowing the synthetic scene to be rendered with the correct perspective.
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    The next evolution of connecting the world online - a great topic for a video.
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    Would love to see us look into 3D learning as well - from an older article in 1997.
Vicki Davis

project > "FanVision" > Title Page - 0 views

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    Interesting information on virtual reality.
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    Fascinating study that sounds like it is for just commercial use, but some great information on virtual reality is embedded. I'll be blogging some reflections on this this week.
Vicki Davis

On the legacy of Chairman Kevin Martin (Lessig Blog) - 0 views

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    Important quick overview from Lawrence Lessig, author of creative commons, on outgoing US FCC chair, Kevin Martin.
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    Lawrence Lessig reflects on outgoing FCC chairman, Kevin Martin.
Vicki Davis

Windows Privacy: Windows 7's New Geolocation Service Introduces Privacy Problems - 0 views

  • Windows 7 has a new system-wide service that will offer very easily accessible geographical location services for all devices and programs. Unfortunately, their implementation seems half-baked in the security front, opening the door to privacy problems that even Microsoft program manager Alec Berntson didn't have a convincing answer for. What is worse: They don't plan to fix them for the final release.
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    GPS information about windows.
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    According to this story: "Windows 7 has a new system-wide service that will offer very easily accessible geographical location services for all devices and programs. Unfortunately, their implementation seems half-baked in the security front, opening the door to privacy problems that even Microsoft program manager Alec Berntson didn't have a convincing answer for. What is worse: They don't plan to fix them for the final release." Geolocation services have great uses but we should have a choice!
Vicki Davis

Google Signs a Deal to e-Publish Out-of-Print Books - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Late last month, American authors and publishers reached an agreement with Google to settle lawsuits over Google’s Book Search program, which scans millions of books and makes their contents available on the Internet. The deal lets Google sell electronic versions of copyrighted works that have gone out of print.
  • “The book business model is under siege, just as the music industry earlier came under siege,”
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    The largest bookshop in the world is Now...... drum roll please... you guessed it --- GOOGLE! Who has a license to print copyrighted books that are no longer in print. Only open in the US for now.
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    Google now worlds largest seller of books.
Vicki Davis

Making All the Right Calls | Popular Science - 1 views

  • “Imagine you’re out in the middle of nowhere and you want to be able to diagnose malaria,” says Daniel Fletcher, holding up what looks like a cellphone sprouting a kaleidoscope. All you have to do is aim the phone at a patient’s wan-looking skin or a drop of blood squeezed onto a microscope slide, he explains. Then you point, click, and hit “send.” The digital image zips to an off-site lab, where a technician scans it for signs of disease and e-mails back an initial diagnosis—all in less than 10 minutes. “In developing countries, patients wouldn’t have to go to a clinic,” he says. “You could make a diagnosis right in the field.” Although many impoverished patients lack access to clinics, 80 percent of the world’s population lives near a cellphone tower.
  • With mobile devices like this, home health aides could start to provide diagnostic services, and they could also take pictures over time to show doctors whether a patient is getting better. We’ve got an opportunity to leapfrog some of the costs of health care.”—
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    Incredible story of how cell phones will be used to diagnose disease - a PERFECT movie!
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    Wow!!! Using cell phone technology, high powered medical diagnosis and lab work can be provided remotely through cameras. This is what letting students work with cell phones can do as this is Daniel Fletcher and his undergraduates at the University of California worked to create a mobile diagnosis tool from cell phones. THIS is innovation. Harness the untapped power of student creativity and innovation and use it as a learning process. DO IT NOW!!
Vicki Davis

Global Politics | Essential Guide | BBC World Service - 0 views

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    Digital Underclass & great information from the BBC.
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    Fascinating listens from the BBC - their essential guide to the 21st century. A fascinating term that I cannot recall hearing is the "digital underclass" -- People who have "no chance of every going online." They are predicting that these people will be responsible for the next shift in the balance of power in the new century.
Vicki Davis

O Jornal - Web site keeps Brazilian immigrants connected - 0 views

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    Fascinating use of social network - Orkut and how much it is used in Brazil.
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    Orkut is the most widely used website in Brazil -- and holds the record as having the highest percentage of use of any website in any country. Orkut is Google's social network and is also very popular in India, Pakistan, and Brazil.
Vicki Davis

Miley Cyrus Dead Rumor Not True - 0 views

  • The problem is that regardless of how many times it’s reported that the car accident didn’t happen and the 15 year old Hannah Montana star is still alive and well, people are still believing that it happened.
  • It doesn’t matter where they come from, it just says a lot about the state of our educational system
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    An example of how the Internet often "makes" news. Although many people believe online sources above traditional media, verifying sources is still something that should happen. Again... don't believe everything you read, ANYWHERE!
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    Example of how the Internet often makes news and that sources AREN'T always accurate with this example of the rumor that Miley Cyrus was dead.
Ernie Easter

Dear President-Elect: PLEASE Keep the BlackBerry! - Seedlings - 0 views

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    A letter from "Joe the Student" to President-Elect Obama. He needs to keep his BlackBerry and Joe the Student wants to keep his cell phone in school so they both can be part of the 21st Century.
Vicki Davis

Embassies Accepting Injured People in Tehran - 0 views

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    There is a silent player to this whole thing in Iran -- Google maps.
Vicki Davis

YouTube - Three Cups of Tea SFPL Main Stage - 0 views

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    Peace through education - this fits so well with what we're doing and seeing in Flat Classroom. Oh, if I could get an audience to learn but also to just connect for the vision with flat classroom.
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    This important story from 3 cups of tea is one you'll want to include as part of connecting the world online.
Vicki Davis

Cool Cat Teacher Blog: My students weigh in on Friedman's Flat World - 0 views

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    Looking back, this is the blog post for me that changed it all - Thursday, October 12, 2006, I reflected on my students writing about Thomas Friedman's book with some great responses -- but Julie Lindsay responded with an idea to join our classrooms together to study these trends and thus, Flat Classroom was born.
Vicki Davis

Cool Cat Teacher Blog: Estie's kids are working so hard to get to Qatar - 0 views

  • The Project alone is already unique and very amazing considering the fact that we are actually working together with students around the world with the help of technology. So what better way to finish the project off by actually working with the people we have been working with online.
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    The progression to help students meet face to face. Steve Says: "The Project alone is already unique and very amazing considering the fact that we are actually working together with students around the world with the help of technology. So what better way to finish the project off by actually working with the people we have been working with online."
Vicki Davis

Steves Reflection of The Conference - Flat Classroom Conference - 0 views

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    I love this reflection from the flat classroom conference. This is my favorite movie that I like to share.
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    This is what happens when students connect online. They learn to trust people.
Vicki Davis

YouTube - Flat Classroom- How We Roll - 0 views

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    I love this video that George Haines and the students made about the experience of having students from around the world come together at the Flat Classroom conference. This is what they said about the conference - a phrase that the students coined and carried through the conference. Boy, what a great experience.
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    When the students got together at the conference and came up with this saying. Learning not to stereotype and how to connect to solve our world's problems. This is what we are doing!
Vicki Davis

YouTube - No Future Left Behind - 0 views

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    For the NetGenEd project, students at Suffern Middle school created a video to challenge and deliver the keynote for the project. It is amazing the script that these students wrote for the project!
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    These students from a middle school in New Jersey shared wrote and created this keynote address for NetGenEd 2009, a Flat Classroom project. It is phenomenal.
Vicki Davis

Nike breaks mobile bar code campaign at Mountain Dew event - Mobile Marketer - Messaging - 0 views

  • Jagtag's MMS 2D bar code system works with every camera phone on the Verizon Wireless and AT&T networks.
  • "The goal was to make the athletes more personal to the Nike 6.0 consumer,
  • Jagtag's platform is a means to deliver audio, video and pictures to a mass mobile audience, which may not have an all-you-can-eat data plan.
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  • "Something like 80 percent of mobile phones in the country can receive the content no problem, which is a big one for us," Mr. Bannon said. "A lot of these apps will send you to the mobile Web, which can get expensive, and is not exactly a pleasant experience, depending on your phone.
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    Mobile barcodes are a cool way that cell phones are now being used - integrating pictures with SMS - it is called MMS.
Vicki Davis

QR-Code Generator - 0 views

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    QR codes create a hyperlink between a picture in the real world and th eonline world -- this is called mobile tagging and the act of linking is called a hardlink.
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    QR Codes are a tool that is becoming used to link moble and handheld users with the web in a process that is called making a hardlink or mobile tagging.
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