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Sarah Bandy

The Internet Gets Physical - 1 views

  • The Internet Gets Physica
  • Go Christmas shopping, find restaurants, locate partying friends, tell the world what you’re up to.
  • Low-cost sensors, clever software and advancing computer firepower are opening the door to new uses in energy conservation, transportation, health care and food distribution.
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  • The consumer Internet can be seen as the warm-up act for these technologies.
  • The concept has been around for years, sometimes called the Internet of Things or the Industrial Internet. Yet it takes time for the economics and engineering to catch up with the predictions. And that moment is upon us.
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    explanation of the internet of things from the ny times
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    smart devices will link humans to energy conservation transportation health care food distribution
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    This website talks mainly about the different options you can do on the internet. It goes on to talk about low costs to find on the internet.
zachc34

Learning Analytics - 45 Resources | EDUCAUSE - 0 views

  • According to the 2011 Horizon Report, learning analytics refers to “the interpretation of a wide range of data produced by and gathered on behalf of students in order to assess academic progress, predict future performance, and spot potential issues.” Below are articles, presentations and seminars that further discuss the growing use of learning analytics in higher education and the benefit student’s gain from it.
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    Site with 45 resources regarding learning analytics. Includes publications, presentations and podcasts.
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    More learning analytics information
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    This is a vast bounty of learning analytics resources.
JOEL C

the internet of things | Are you ready for the Internet of Things? - 0 views

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    has several links explaining internet of things
HALY L

Interface: The Journal for Education, Community, and Values - 1 views

  • While today the most popular forms of gesture-based computing are designed for gaming and simulation/training purposes, there is a growing interest in applying these technologies to K-12 education. Perhaps one of the best examples of such application is the collaboration between Nintendo and the National Association for Music Education to integrate Wii consoles and music software into secondary school music classes
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    This is quite informative and has a few examples about gesture based compting is already beign used in the educational system.
Alex Gustafson

http://www.marcprensky.com/writing/Prensky%20-%20Ch1-Digital%20Game-Based%20Learning.pdf - 0 views

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    Its a bit long, but gives good comparisons between the boring education standard and how video games are starting to become a bigger influence.
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