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Deidre Witan

LittleProjectedPlanet: An Augmented Reality Game for Camera Projector Phones - YouTube - 0 views

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    Projector AR technology - not ready for market yet, but still very cool
Adrian Melia

Music Video Uses Three Projectors and a Blank Room To Make Your Holodeck Fantasies Come... - 2 views

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    Cool use of how you can use projectors and a framed point of view to make a viewer believe someone is immersed in an alternate world.
Margaret O'Connell

projector for iPhone? (that projects the entire screen as you use it) - 2 views

Does anyone know of a projector for the iPhone (or other smartphone) which can project the entire screen (and not just handle videos and photos)? I do not and I can not find one (but, admittedly, ...

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started by Margaret O'Connell on 15 Nov 10 no follow-up yet
Junjie Liu

The Elements Of A Digital Classroom - 4 views

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    An infographic of common elements of a digital classroom: including eBooks, Book rental via Kindle, iPads, Open Source software, iTunesU, Digital cameras, projectors, and headphones.
Adrian Melia

LuminAR | Fluid Interfaces - 0 views

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    LuminAR is another project out of the Fluid Interfaces Group at the MIT Media Lab that combines a camera, projector, and computer into the currently available infrastructure of lamps and sockets to augment reality with additional information.
Daniel Melia

A is for app: iPads change landscape of learning | StarTribune.com - 0 views

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    Another piece on the transformative nature of iPads in classrooms. This one contains what might be my favorite quote so far: "Some say the iPad is the biggest technological innovation to hit schools since the overhead projector." It's also worth noting how many parents and administrators are quoted speaking in generalities. Kids will be able to "do this stuff;" it is the "beginning of the transformation of education as we know it;" and then there's the last line, which seems loaded with as much apprehension as optimism.
Adrian Melia

See-Through Anatomical Model Is the Creepiest Use of Projectors Yet - 0 views

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    Interesting example of one way technology can enhance medical teaching.
Chris Dede

Top News - 3-D video coming to education - 0 views

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    3-D projectors offer immersive advantages for some types of content
Chris McEnroe

More Schools Embrace the iPad as a Learning Tool - NYTimes.com - 2 views

    • Chris McEnroe
       
      "It's not about a cool application," Dr. Brenner said. "We are talking about changing the way we do business in the classroom." This is a useful sound bite but this article is a quagmire of the issues facing education. Advocates who would rather spend the money on teachers are speaking into the wind politically but they are also not speaking to the point being raised by the event the ipad purchase or the opportunity to advance learning. Good teaching rests on good, personalized relationships as well excellent management. ipads help with both but the danger in not articulating that more clearly is the fear that ipads (or some such thing) will replace teachers. There are those who love the idea of ipads not as an enhancement to learning but as a way to drive up teacher production. That idea and the fear of it distracts from matter of using technolofy to enhance learning.
    • Stephen Bresnick
       
      Really well said, Chris. I was reading the article and couldn't help but chuckle at the quote, "this is this could very well be the biggest thing to hit school technology since the overhead projector," said by the teacher Mr. Wolfe. The quote communicated volumes about Mr. Wolfe's underlying assumption that good teaching rests on good gadgetry, as if the overhead projector was once a panacea for all that ailed education in the 1970s, but that now there is a new panacea, the iPad. I have heard an interesting criticism of use of the iPad in the classroom that I would like to share. Namely, that it is a device designed almost exclusively for the consumption of media, but that it provides little if any opportunity for collaboration. Yes, there are a ton of cool apps in the App Store and the number will continue to grow, and yes, some of them will be pretty darn neat. But without the ability for students to collaborate and create, there is little evidence that this is, in itself, a transformative educational technology, just a faster and more colorful way for students to do the same things they have been doing. I get a bit uncomfortable when I see teachers get really excited about the tools of technology and all of their cool capabilities without thinking about which problems these technologies might be able to solve. So many people are fixated on technology as an end, as if dropping this new gadget in the classroom will, by itself, solve all problems. iPads are really great, but this might just be a case of the tail wagging the dog.
Tommie Anthony Henderson

Grading the Digital School - 3 views

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    In recent years there has been a major push to equip classrooms with technology, including laptops, overhead projectors, interactive white boards and tablets. It has become big business. But there are questions about whether the investment is paying off. This series explores the push to digitize the American classroom and whether the promises are being fulfilled.
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    This comment from a reader on one of the articles (Inflating the Software Report Card) sums it up rather nicely: "Data-driven, individualized instruction aimed at identifying a student's strengths and weaknesses, is not perfect, nor can it replace great teachers. But it can and does allow gifted students to zoom ahead, average students to keep up, and struggling students to catch up. If we really want math education to become part of the fabric of our kids' lives, not just raising their scores on a standardized test, but helping them become more competent and effective adults, we need to take advantage of all of the technology available".
Uche Amaechi

Steve Jobs, Apple, and the Failure of Education Technology | Hack Education - 2 views

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    Let's not forget the hand that Professional Development offerings, or lack there of, around Ed Tech played in this "failure," too. Just because we put a Smart or Promethean board in every school doesn't mean that it won't get written on with a dry erase marker or used only as an LCD projector instead of as the interactive device that it was designed to be...teacher training is essential in the success of ed tech integration.
Kellie Demmler

Special Reports - eSN Special Report: Learning in 3-D - 2 views

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    As prices fall, technology has more potential to be used in the classroom.  
Bridget Binstock

Apple's 'School Box' plan to innovate education - 2 views

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    Piggybacking on Diego's post... Apple's [AAPL] plan to bring better educational tools to children worldwide could include a solar-powered iPad rig equipped with pico projectors and more, except the solution doesn't come from Apple -- but does use iPads. **UPDATE: Apple PR have informed me that "School Box aka School in a Box isn't Apple's".
Kasthuri Gopalaratnam

Real-World Kinect Interaction From Microsoft Research | TechCrunch - 1 views

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    Shows more possibilities of gesture based interactions using pico projectors and Kinect cameras.
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    Some interesting augmented reality examples
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