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Tom Woodward

[1411.2190] Interactive Art To Go - 2 views

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    "Traditional artworks like paintings, photographs, or films can be reproduced by conventional media like printing or video. This makes visitors of museums possible to purchase postcards, posters, books, and DVDs of pictures and/or movies shown at the exhibition. However, newly developing arts so called interactive art, or new media art, has not been able to be reproduced due to limitation of functionalities of the conventional media. In this article, the authors report a novel approach of sharing such interactive art outside the exhibition, so that the visitors of the museum can take a copy to home, and even share it with non-visitors. The authors build up their new projector-and-camera (ProCam) based interactive artwork for exhibition at Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo (MOT) by using Apple's iPhone. The exactly same software driving this artwork was downloadable from Apple's App Store -- thus all visitors or even non-visitors could enjoy the same experience at home or wherever they like. "
Yin Wah Kreher

The Human-Technology Intersection: A Framework (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUCAUSE.edu - 0 views

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    We might ask three key questions:

    What human interactions are most critical for student success?
    How can technology enable better versions of those interactions?
    Where can technology replace people so that human resources can be redirected to accomplish more of those interactions?
Tom Woodward

Become a vigilante superhero in this interactive tale about wealth inequality / Offworld - 1 views

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    ". In Cape, an interactive fiction story created by Bruno Dias for the ongoing Interactive Fiction Competition, you become one of those shadowy figures trying right wrongs in a crime-ridden city. But since wealth inequality lies at the heart of all the problems you encounter, well... let's just say that it's an uphill battle. "
Enoch Hale

The American civil war then and now - interactive | Art and design | The Guardian - 1 views

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    civil war interactive photography
Jonathan Becker

Why We Built Fable to Enhance Long-Form Narratives | Phase2 Technology - 1 views

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    Long-form interactive experiences... yes, please.
Jonathan Becker

If you want to learn to build the web, start by building your community - 3 views

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    "The idea behind Open Lab Hours is simple: create a space for students interested in journalism and technology to gather and work on projects. All are welcome. Some students come with the most basic questions, like "What's the internet?", while more advanced students come to debug projects, or hack on interactive and data stories for student publications. The key has been to create a community for people who want to learn. With a safe space for beginners, rookies and advanced folks to work together, relationships are naturally formed between students with varying skill levels. These relationships help newbies learn while providing more advanced students with the capacity to teach and develop new project ideas."
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    What we're trying to do with Agora: "The idea behind Open Lab Hours is simple: create a space for students interested in journalism and technology to gather and work on projects. All are welcome. Some students come with the most basic questions, like "What's the internet?", while more advanced students come to debug projects, or hack on interactive and data stories for student publications. The key has been to create a community for people who want to learn. With a safe space for beginners, rookies and advanced folks to work together, relationships are naturally formed between students with varying skill levels. These relationships help newbies learn while providing more advanced students with the capacity to teach and develop new project ideas."
sanamuah

Circles Sines and Signals - Introduction - 1 views

  • This text is designed to accompany your study of introductory digital signal processing.1 It’s an eccentric piece of not-so-rigorous literature with a preoccupation for explaining things using interactive visualizations, animations and sound.
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    In the vein of Bret Victor's Explorable Explanations, this site uses several interactive visualizations to explain complex topics
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    Great example. He even references Victor's Magic Ink essay http://worrydream.com/#!/MagicInk
Tom Woodward

Sortingh.at - 0 views

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    Interesting guide to picking an interactive storytelling tool that might be an interesting model for some of our stuff in OLE and beyond.
Enoch Hale

Classroom Architect - 4 views

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    Interactive classroom design tool - this is what I want to build to prompt reflection on the implications of space and learning.
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    This is wonderful! Thank you for posting this. So nice to see space being considered in order to create an environment for engagement and interaction. Fantastic!
sanamuah

Duolingo For Schools Is Free, And It May Change The EdTech Market - 2 views

  • Duolingo for schools offers a window into the future of education technology. It shows us how interactive digit
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    "Duolingo for schools offers a window into the future of education technology. It shows us how interactive digital technologies can be used to create a more equitable educational landscape, not just in the U.S., but globally. It reminds us why we all bought into these networked technologies in the first place. Data-driven solutions don't have to be all about corporate growth, they can also be about creating innovative ways to improve humanity's lived experience in the world."
Jonathan Becker

U.S. inspector general criticizes accreditor over competency-based education | Inside H... - 0 views

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    ""We recommend that the assistant secretary require the Higher Learning Commission to reevaluate competency-based education programs previously proposed by schools to determine whether interaction between faculty and students will be regular and substantive," the report said, "and, if not, determine whether the programs should have been classified as correspondence programs.""
Jonathan Becker

MOOCs, Money, and the Untold Story of a Professor Who 'Bought the Hype' - The Chronicle... - 2 views

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    "These days, Irvine's massive courses typically run on their own. It's easier for everyone that way, says Mr. Matkin. "What we learned is you try to present a MOOC for what it is," says the dean. "It's a free course, with relatively little interaction with faculty members.""
Jonathan Becker

Wrapping a MOOC: A Case Study in Blended Learning - 0 views

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    "Students appreciated the MOOC's ability to support structured, self-paced learning. Students often watched the short (10-to-15-minute) lecture videos at double speed with the captions turned on, at times that fit the students' schedules. Students described Andrew Ng as a highly effective lecturer, which added to the value of the lecture videos. Students did not actively participate in the discussion forums provided by the MOOC, choosing instead to use each other and Professor Fisher as resources when they needed help with the material. Occasionally, a student with a specific question would check to see if that question had already been asked and answered in the forums. It often was, and so the forums were a study resource for the students even if they didn't post to the forums themselves. Doug's students appreciated the in-class active learning facilitated by the "flipped" approach. By shifting explanatory lectures outside of class, class time was made available for more discussion, interaction, and application of that material. The students described Doug's role as "facilitator," guiding class discussions and making sure that every student understood the material. The biggest challenge identified by the students was a misalignment between the MOOC material and the additional readings Doug provided. These readings took the students beyond the introductory ideas presented in the MOOC, focusing on recent and seminar research in the field. The readings weren't designed for novices in the field, as Andrew Ng's lecture videos were, and they required "a different kind of learning," as one student put it. Nor did the readings always build on the week's MOOC content in clear ways."
Tom Woodward

Letter: What We've Learned - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    "It's no accident that many of the most-read New York Times articles of the last few years have been complex takes on serious subjects in a form other than a traditional article: an explainer of the Ebola crisis, a photo essay on aging, a video on ISIS and, from us, the rent-vs.-buy calculator, a graphic on nonemployed men, a map on poverty and an interactive on generational politics."
sanamuah

Parable of the Polygons - a playable post on the shape of society - 1 views

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    I'm continually blown away by these kinds of interactive visualizations. This one based on Schelling's segregation model is simply awesome.
Tom Woodward

Crossfilter - 0 views

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    "Crossfilter is a JavaScript library for exploring large multivariate datasets in the browser. Crossfilter supports extremely fast ( h/t Stan
Tom Woodward

Major Gaps Between the Public, Scientists on Key Issues | Pew Research Center - 1 views

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    "Despite broadly similar views about the overall place of science in America, there are striking differences between the views of the public and those of the scientific community connected to the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) on a host of science-related issues, from whether genetically modified foods are safe to eat to whether the world's growing population will be a major problem. See how their views differ by clicking on the topics below. "
Tom Woodward

The architectural theory that's killing personal space at the office - Quartz - 4 views

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    "There's solid research behind the idea. Most famously, MIT professor Thomas Allen's work has emphasized how important face-to-face interaction is for creativity, and found that people rarely even speak to coworkers who sit as little as 60 feet away from them in a traditional office. "
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