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Kimberly Hayworth

Building New Experiences with Glass - YouTube - 0 views

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    "Building New Experiences with Glass"
Kimberly Hayworth

How the STEM Exchange Builds Upon Traditional Digital Library Practices | A place to bu... - 0 views

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Kimberly Hayworth

TEDxManhattanBeach - Paulo Blikstein - One Fabrication Lab per School: the FabLab@Schoo... - 0 views

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    "Paulo Blikstein http://paulo.blikstein.com is Assistant Professor at Stanford University School of Education http://tltl.stanford.edu. Blikstein's research focus on how new technologies can deeply transform the learning of science, engineering, and mathematics. He creates and researches cutting-edge technologies for use in inner-city schools, such as computer modeling, robotics, and rapid prototyping, creating constructionist learning environments in which children learn science and mathematics by building sophisticated projects and devices. A recipient of the prestigious NSF Early Career Award, Blikstein holds a PhD. from Northwestern University, an MSc. from the MIT Media Lab, and a B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering from the University of São Paulo."
Kimberly Hayworth

Second Life Creator Philip Rosedale Is Building a Virtual World Where Your Avatar Mirro... - 0 views

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    "Jeremy Bailenson, who leads Stanford University's Virtual Human Interaction lab, says that approach breaks new ground. Communication in virtual worlds has long been limited, he says, by a gap between how realistic an avatar could look and how realistically it could behave. "Second Life had fairly realistic faces, but there was no to way to control them," he says. "High Fidelity has solved that problem." When he recently tried Rosedale's technology, "the experience I got was 'It really feels like there's another person here,'" Bailenson says."
Kimberly Hayworth

Universities Partner on iPad-Based Degree Program -- Campus Technology - 1 views

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    "Why Wearables Are the New Gateways to Human Knowledge"
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