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Vicki Davis

Discovery Webinars on Digital Filmmaking as part of this year's NetGenEd Project - grow... - 1 views

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    Free webinars from Discovery on Learn Central and Elluminate as part of the NetGenEd project - you're invited! Webinar 1 - Joe Brennan, Storyboarding Recording: https://sas.elluminate.com/p.jnlp?psid=2010-04-07.0651.M.E863950419.... Other sessions are listed below. These sessions are also being promoted on LearnCentral (http://www.learncentral.org) as part of the community events calendar. The link to the room for you and/or your students is: https://sas.elluminate.com/m.jnlp?sid=2007066&password=M.F69412.... Webinar 2 (Zone 2) April 14, 9pm EST, Hall Davidson host Topic: Budgeting / Big Picture Webinar 3 (Zone 1) April 21, 11am EST, Joe Brennan host Topic: Sound Webinar 4 (Zone 2) April 28, 9pm EST, Hall Davidson host Topic: Acting
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    Links to information on digital film webinars for netGenEd 2010.
Vicki Davis

Cell phones in the classroom - O'Reilly Radar - 2 views

  • uring the 2007-2008 school year, Wireless Reach began funding Project K-Nect, a pilot project in rural North Carolina where high school students received supplemental algebra problem sets on smartphones (the phones were provided by the project). The outcomes are promising -- classes using the smartphones have consistently achieved significantly higher proficiency rates on their end of course exams.
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    During the 2007-2008 school year, Wireless Reach began funding Project K-Nect, a pilot project in rural North Carolina where high school students received supplemental algebra problem sets on smartphones (the phones were provided by the project). The outcomes are promising -- classes using the smartphones have consistently achieved significantly higher proficiency rates on their end of course exams. So what's so different about delivering problem sets on a cell phone instead of a textbook? The first obvious answer is that the cell phone version is multi-media. The Project K-Nect problem sets begin with a Flash video visually demonstrating the problem -- you could theorize that this context prepares the student to understand the subsequent text-based problem better. You could also theorize that watching a Flash animation is more engaging (or just plain fun) and so more likely to keep students' attention.
Vicki Davis

Quickies. intelligent sticky notes - 1 views

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    The future of computing - from the amazing inventor of sixth sense technology at MIT. Intelligent sticky notes are an example of how we will interact with devices and augment reality with RFI tags.
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    These are the sticky notes that you should review and how they will work.
Helena S

E-Book Fans Are Proving to Be Enthusiastic Readers - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    Owners of ebooks are proving to enjoy reading
Nolan R

IT, Hi-Tech, Science, Medicine and Architecture News » Best Netbook 2010 Review - 0 views

  • Netbook is a new category of mobile devices, an alternative to the laptop
  • Basically they are a smaller version of the laptop in the form factor and computer resources for running compute-intensive.
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    This article is describing Netbooks. Netbooks are a new alternative to laptops.
Tinsley K

Augmented reality - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Augmented reality (AR) is a term for a live direct or indirect view of a physical real-world environment whose elements are augmented by virtual computer-generated imagery. It is related to a more general concept called mediated reality in which a view of reality is modified (possibly even diminished rather than augmented) by a computer.
  • With the help of advanced AR technology
  • the information about the surrounding real world of the user becomes interactive and digitally usable.
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  • Augmented reality research explores the application of computer-generated imagery in live-video streams as a way to expand the real-world.
Tinsley K

define: Augmented reality - Google Search - 0 views

  • Augmented reality (AR) is a term for a live direct or indirect view of a physical real-world environment whose elements are merged with
  • A reality that is augmented by a computer
  • refers to a display in which simulated imagery, graphics, or symbology is superimposed on a view of the surrounding environmen
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  • The use of transparent HMDs to overlay computer generated images onto the physical environment. Precisely calibrated, rapid head tracking is required to sustain the illusion.
  • is an interactive 3D environment that blends with our physical reality; the capability to link the virtual world with the physical world through for example a “superman vision” where a video image is superimposed with a 3D model of the same environment and adding hidden information ...
  • Augmented Reality (AR) describes the enrichment of the real world with the virtual. By using Mobile Devices and implants, users will be able to .
  • www.ontolinux.com/technology/terms.htm
Sydnee S

Visual Data Analysis - 3 views

  • facilitates human-data interaction by highlighting patterns, anomalies and alert conditions in reporting views...tables of data ready for human consumption.
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      This is the basic definintion of visual data analysis
  • Some of these tools, such as Visokio Omniscope, are powerful hybrid desktop/web visualisation clients that can replace spreadsheets, presentation packages like PowerPoint, and create portable, reusable data files anyone can access, navigate and filter using a free viewer.
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      These are some ways that visual data analysis is changing our world.
  • enables data to be interpreted holistically by exposing contextually meanful attributes of the data set such as patterns, trends, structure, and exceptions.
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  • primarily focuses on visual presentation of tabular views ready for human consumption.
  • has proven to be a time saving means of communicating important metrics to executive management through the use of software.
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    Visual data analysis facilitates human-data interaction by highlighting patterns, anomalies and alert conditions in reporting views...tables of data ready for human consumption. Visual data analysis enables data to be interpreted holistically by exposing contextually meanful attributes of the data set such as patterns, trends, structure, and exceptions. Visual data analysis may build upon prior logical processing via mathematical formulas, artificial intelligence or other automated mechanisms for analysis and improving data quality. Strictly speaking, visual data analysis primarily focuses on visual presentation of tabular views ready for human consumption.
Tanya Peters

Gesture-Based Computing - 5 views

  • Devices that can accept multiple simultaneous inputs (like using two fingers on the Apple iPhone or the Microsoft Surface to zoom in or out) and gesture-based inputs like those used on the Nintendo Wii have begun to change the way we interact with computers.
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      The sentence expresses numerous examples of today's technology that incorporate gesture based computing.
  • Gesture-based computing allows users to engage in virtual activities with motion and movement similar to what they would use in the real world.
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      The sentence briefly describes the definition of gesture based computing.
  • A number of mobile applications use gestures. Mover lets users flick files from one phone to another; Shut Up, an app from Nokia, silences the phone when the user turns it upside down; nAlertme, an antitheft app, sounds an alarm if the phone isn't shaken in a specific, preset way:
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      The sentence describes various computer applications that are involved with gesture based computing.
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    This article describes a basic definition of gesture based computing and provides its readers with technology and applications that are equipped with this feature.
Alix R

Technology News: Privacy: The Trouble With Augmented Reality and Other Cool Tech - 2 views

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      this article brings up the downside of too much technology that could/will/is invading our privacy. It also mentions freedom of choice or customization. Most of the time when I thought of customization I thought of changing the color of something to My favorite color or re-writing something, or choosing how a teacher taught me to fit my learning style, etc... but this article brings up a valid point that collides new technology with privacy with customization. We are consumers and contributers to society should be able to choose what information we want shared with the world via facebook, twitter, Google Maps, etc. If augmented reality is going in a direction where it over lays our flickr photos onto the real world (Bing Maps) and allows us to view someones live video feed from the phone (Bing Maps) then we should chose whether we want that information shared or not....etc...
Brittany H L

Novelties - Multiple Screens Built for Textbooks as E-Books - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    NEWSPAPERS and novels are moving briskly from paper to pixels, but textbooks have yet to find the perfect electronic home. They are readable on laptops and smartphones, but the displays can be eye-taxing. Even dedicated e-readers with their crisp printlike displays can't handle textbook staples like color illustrations or the videos and Web-linked supplements publishers increasingly supply.
Helena S

What you need to know about electronic readers at Boston.com - 0 views

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    Books are quickly entering the digital world thanks to electronic readers, which are becoming quite popular. Andy Ihnatko, technology columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times, runs through the top options for those looking to dive, or inch,...
Carla R

ResearchChannel - Edgenet 2006 - Wireless Network Measurement Challenges - 1 views

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    Description: Wireless networks, including Wi-Fi infrastructure and mesh networks, are becoming ubiquitous. It is critical to measure these networks to gain a better understanding of the traffic on the networks, the way they are used, and the response of the networks to different traffic patterns. It is also important to monitor operational wireless networks to improve security, capacity planning, and trouble shooting. Wireless networks pose unique challenges to measurement, however. In this talk I survey some of these challenges and describe some of the efforts underway to improve our ability to measure and monitor operational wireless network
caitlyn hazelwood

Mobile learning with iPhone now possible - 1 views

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    Researchers are offering an open source code that allows the learning platform Moodle to be accessed with the iPhone. This code enables people worldwide to follow continuing medical education modules wherever and whenever they want. Starting today the demo site is open to all. The open source code will be made available after the demo phase." id="metasummary
Madison W

Visual Dictionary Online | Diigo - 0 views

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    This site depicts how visual data can help to learn so much. Diagrams are shown, through a searchable site on any topic.
Nicole Henderson

E-TeachUK: Augmented Reality in Education - 1 views

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    All videos are examples of how augmented reality can be use educationally.
Nicole O

Open Content | Index Data - 0 views

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    The searchable indexes below expose public domain ebooks, open access digital repositories, Wikipedia articles, and miscellaneous human-cataloged Internet resources. Through standard search protocols, You can make these resources part of your own information portals, federated search systems, catalogs etc. Connection instructions for SRU and Z39.50 are provided. By way of an example, you can also try Index Data's MasterKey search tool to access these resources. If you have comments, questions, or suggestions for resources you would like us to add, please contact us, or consider joining the mailing list.. This service is powered by Index Data's Zebra and Metaproxy
Francesca C

ARhrrrr - ein Augmented-Reality-Shooter - 0 views

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    Shows how a moblie platform can be used to launched augmented reality (AR) games.
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