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Ruth Cuadra

Faking It: A Visual History of 150 Years of Image Manipulation Before Photoshop | Brain... - 0 views

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    in the quarter century since, the rise of digital photography and image manipulation software has increasingly transmogrified the photographer into a constructor of reality, a reality in which believing is seeing
Johanna Fassbender

Ikea's Augmented Reality Catalog Will Let You Peek Inside Furniture | Gadget Lab | Wire... - 0 views

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    Augmented reality is one of the trends in the AAM report "2034 Trends Watch"
Ruth Cuadra

USC students building a working Holodeck | Crave - CNET - 0 views

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    a very serious effort to make the iconic virtual-reality room from "Star Trek" an actual reality
Leslie Matamoros

Why Reality Hasn't Gone Virtual: Google Goggles and the 'Headset Problem' - Design - GOOD - 0 views

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    February 29, 2012
Elizabeth Merritt

Experts clash on where virtual reality sits in the Metaverse - 0 views

  • it might be five to ten years before VR becomes a Metaverse-ready item due to developer-side limitations
  • the main hurdle is the headset
Ariane Karakalos

The future museum and the future school at newlearningonline - 0 views

  • A team of researchers across Europe is conducting an experiment to bring the museum into the school using virtual reality technology.
  • CONNECT project
  • The CONNECT project team believes that by linking the classroom with science centres, museums, planetariums and observatories, it can marry the best elements of formal curricula with informal learning.
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  • Heads covered by virtual-reality visors,
  • link four science centres with participating classrooms in each country.
  • demanding technical challenges. A museum needs a series of access points around the various exhibits, for example, so students can really ‘visit’ the museum instead of watching a series of presentations. ‘In some museums that’s easy because there are high ceilings to fix the access points, in others it’s quite a challenge,’ explains Sotiriou …
  • In its software, CONNECT has produced a stunning virtual museum, featuring colourful, exciting graphics that allow a student to try experiments and then view the results. This advanced learning environment is called the CONNECT Virtual Science Thematic Park –
Ileana Maestas

Why Men Fail - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    Very interesting! Think about it...most museum professionals are women. Should museums consider this trend as they adapt to new realities?
Ruth Cuadra

London Olympics and beyond: weighing the costs of temporary architecture - latimes.com - 1 views

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    The sort of expedient architecture on view at the London Olympics reflects economic reality, but cities must ponder the long-term effects of a pop-up aesthetic.
Ruth Cuadra

ucresearch: The Augmented Reality Sandbox  The... | Applied Technotopia - 1 views

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    A science center interractive of the future? Note that it's built with "off-the-shelf parts and good ol' playground sand."
Karen Wade

Center for the Future of Museums: Robots for Accessibility: Help Henry Spread the Word - 0 views

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    Increased accessibility through robotics to museums and countless other places is no longer a dream of the future, it's a reality in many large institutions. The challenge now is to translate these advances for use by the masses.
Ruth Cuadra

The Mind-Blowing Way Selfies Will Change Our Future. Yes, Selfies - 0 views

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    In the near future - or the second generation of selfies, standard picture selfies will be replaced by video selfies. Third generation selfies will be used as part of telepresence or augmented reality.
Lisa Eriksen

The Reality of What Makes Silicon Valley Tick - Marina Gorbis - Harvard Business Review - 0 views

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    Interesting thoughts on what makes SV successful - including artists.
Paul Spitzzeri

Full Immersion Virtual Reality | VR | Future Timeline | Humanity | Technology | Singula... - 0 views

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    Another installment of the future timeline--at the bottom of the page are links to decades to the end of the century.
Ileana Maestas

Alternative to Traditional School Funding - Walt Gardner's Reality Check - Education Week - 0 views

  • Budget shortfalls are forcing states to come up with novel solutions for the wide disparities between poor and affluent school districts. The latest reminder was a New Jersey Supreme Court ruling in May that ordered the Legislature to increase spending for only the 31 poorest urban districts ("Court Orders New Jersey to Increase Aid to Schools," The New York Times, May 24). Not surprisingly, the decision did not please the other districts in the state. In light of the problem in New Jersey and in other states as well, perhaps it's time to consider what is known as weighted student funding. The Summer 2011 issue of the Journal of Policy Analysis and Management contains a study by Helen F. Ladd and Edward B. Fiske titled "Weighted Student Funding in the Netherlands: A Model for the U.S.?" For the past quarter of a century, the Netherlands has been using a version of WSF for all its elementary schools serving children from ages 4 to 12.
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    Alternative funding for traditional schools
Ruth Cuadra

Curve - 0 views

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    Connectivity today is how we are in the world; it is embedded in our everyday behaviors
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