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Samsung Gear 360 - Best 360-degree Camera you can get Today - 0 views

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    The Gear 360 is a pretty good device for simple and neat 360-degree videos and photos. It has a dust and water resistant body.
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Alcatel 360-Degree Pocket-friendly VR Camera is a Game Changer - 0 views

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    Alcatel unveiled its own take on the 360-degree camera named Alcatel 360. It comes in two models - a square shaped flat one and a spherical one.
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6 Degrees of Separation a.k.a. the Global Consciousness of the Internet - 0 views

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    6 Degrees of Separation a.k.a. the Global Consciousness of the Internet
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The Top 5 360-degree Cameras of 2017 | Insta360 Air | Ricoh Theta S - 0 views

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    The Insta360 Air works with multiple Android devices. It's dual lenses capture 360-degree video. It supports Facebook and YouTube live streaming.
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Online Information Technology Bachelors / Masters Degree - 0 views

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    More and more, industries are using the power of the internet to consolidate information and make it more and more useful and integratable. Every industry from finance to health care is putting their information on the web so it can be accessible, transferable and manageable.
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Avoid Dodgy Cables Using Satechi's USB Type-C - 0 views

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    BeoSound 1 is a wireless speaker with an impressive 360-degree sound performance. It supports everything from Google Cast to Bluetooth to AirPlay and DLNA.
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Bang & Olufsen's BeoSound 1 Wireless Speaker Sounds Magnificent - 0 views

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    BeoSound 1 is a wireless speaker with an impressive 360-degree sound performance. It supports everything from Google Cast to Bluetooth to AirPlay and DLNA.
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Acer's Windows-ready VR Headsets are Ready For The Developers To Use - 0 views

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    Acer's Windows-ready VR Headsets: Windows 10 VR headsets is called Mixed Reality, builtin cameras. Six Degrees of Freedom and Light & Comfortable.
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Insta360 Air: Affordable 360-degree Camera on Your Smartphone - 0 views

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    Insta360 Air : It is a lightweight and ultra-portable clip-on smartphone camera. It has built-in advanced stabilization algorithm. Use Insta360 Air to shoot stunning 360° photos and videos.
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Rylo: Expect Unmatched 360-Degree Image Output from This Tiny Camera - 0 views

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    Rylo basically looks like a small capsule equipped with two lenses. This tiny capsule camera comes with a small and neat display to tell you whether its recording a video or not.
Sean Nash

An Evidence-Based Approach To Science Education (Or: Dr. Hattie, And How I Learned To S... - 2 views

  • The best results from computer-based learning are seen with Computer-Cooperative Pair Learning (0.96), where two students will work together to complete a computer-based learning task.
    • Sean Nash
       
      This seems to be intuitively logical to me at this point. This results is likely not based on many meta-analyses. I'll have to look these up.
  • First, students are engaged through activation of a schema. Basically, setting the stage for learning something new by invoking things they already know.  Second, students do an experiment where they are allowed to “mess around” with a concrete phenomenon.  Third, an extensive class or tutorial discussion or activity takes place where students attempt to make sense of what they’ve seen.  This is the most critical stage, and must include scaffolding, guided questioning, modeling, shaping, concept mapping and so on.  Finally, having developed a set of principles or a theory, students are made to apply the theory to a novel problem or situation.  Some have formalized this learning cycle into four stages and an acronym: Activation (A; the set up), Concrete (C; the experiment), Invent (I; the discussion etc.), and Apply (A; the application to a novel problem); ACIA.
    • Sean Nash
       
      Ah, yes.... learning cycles. This sounds much like the 5E approach to me.
  • direct instruction method (lecturing to small classes) gets a bum wrap that it doesn’t deserve.  It works very well provided instructors are versed in the proper use of questioning, scaffolding (building a mental framework to accompany the knowledge), and modeling (showing students good example of what they want and expect).
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  • Second, PBL may be all the rage, but it’s a double-edged sword.  It works very well when worked, partially worked, and “to-complete” problems are used, and when schema are activated prior to commencement, but barely works at all when these things are not done.  PBL tutors require a greater degree of training than is currently the case if this method is going to be used effectively.
  • Third, don’t ignore the importance of giving students the chance mess around with concrete examples, particularly at the early stages.
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    He lost me on the first paragraph with the stereotyping of university professors. The last 7 years have shown a major shift in accountabillity at the post-secondary level. Univiersities, colleges and for-profit education institutions must now show a return on investment for students like never before. Part of this is due to financial aid availability dependent on institutional graduation and post-graduation employment rates. Don't start an article dissing those who teach those who will serve in the elementary and high school classes.
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