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Why You Truly Never Leave High School | New York Magazine

Why You Truly Never Leave High School | New York Magazine | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it
New science on its corrosive, traumatizing effects.

 

By Jennifer Senior

 

"In the past couple of decades, studies across the social sciences have been designed around this new orientation. It has long been known, for instance, that male earning potential correlates rather bluntly with height. But it was only in 2004 that a trio of economists thought to burrow a little deeper and discovered, based on a sample of thousands of white men in the U.S. and Britain, that it wasn’t adult height that seemed to affect their subjects’ wages; it was their height at 16. (In other words, two white men measuring five-foot-eleven can have very different earning potential in the same profession, all other demographic markers being equal, just because one of them was shorter at 16.) Eight years later, Deborah Carr, a sociologist at Rutgers, observed something similar about adults of a normal weight: They are far more likely to have higher self-esteem if they were a normal weight, rather than overweight or obese, in late adolescence (Carr was using sample data that tracked weight at age 21, but she notes that heavy 21-year-olds were also likely to be heavy in high school). Robert Crosnoe, a University of Texas sociologist, will be publishing a monograph with a colleague this year that shows attractiveness in high school has lingering effects, too, even fifteen years later. “It predicted a greater likelihood of marrying,” says Crosnoe, “better earning potential, better mental health.” This finding reminds me of something a friend was told years ago by Frances Lear, head of the eponymous, now defunct magazine for women: “The difference between you and me is that I knew in high school I was beautiful.”

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Quite an interesting and well-written article...and it certainly feels, from personal experience, to be quite accurate.

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Movenote - video presentation creator

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The Movenote app lets you record video alongside documents or pictures to create an integrated video presentation with slides.   

Creating presentations is easy and fast. Simply record video with your device and swipe to synchronize the slides to the video. Presentations are shared by sending a link to the recipient and can be viewed without the app.


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Thaisa Ferreira's curator insight, May 4, 7:57 AM

I think it can be highly effective in flipped classrooms.

Ness Crouch's curator insight, May 14, 4:29 PM

This is a great tool. I've downloaded it to my Samsung tablet can't wait to put it to good use!

 

Domitilla Enders's curator insight, May 16, 8:35 AM

Great tool to mix it up in the classroom

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Appafolio - create interactive iPad presentations

Appafolio - create interactive iPad presentations | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it

Appafolio is the revolutionary service that allows anyone to create custom photo and video portfolios and presentations on iPhone and iPad...


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A Mini-Projector for Your iPhone: The Sanwa 400-PRJ011

Sanwa has recently announced the availability of a slim mini portable projector that works in combination with your iPhone 4 or 4S.

The new Sanwa 400-PRJ011 is powered by its own 2,100mAh battery which happily can also charge your own iPhone battery.

The projector has an autonomy of five hours and can provide 2.5 hours of steady projection.

As you can see from the video, it is capable of projecting still or video images on any flat surface up to a size of 65-inches at 640 × 360 resolution.

Available for now only in Japan.  
¥19,800 ($260)

Source: Engadget 


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Movenote - video presentation creator

Movenote - video presentation creator | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it

The Movenote app lets you record video alongside documents or pictures to create an integrated video presentation with slides.   

Creating presentations is easy and fast. Simply record video with your device and swipe to synchronize the slides to the video. Presentations are shared by sending a link to the recipient and can be viewed without the app.


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Thaisa Ferreira's curator insight, May 4, 7:57 AM

I think it can be highly effective in flipped classrooms.

Ness Crouch's curator insight, May 14, 4:29 PM

This is a great tool. I've downloaded it to my Samsung tablet can't wait to put it to good use!

 

Domitilla Enders's curator insight, May 16, 8:35 AM

Great tool to mix it up in the classroom

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Turn Your iPhone Into a Powerful POV Camcorder: Miveu

Turn Your iPhone Into a Powerful POV Camcorder: Miveu | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it

Miveu is a wearable iPhone-based POV accessory, designed with a custom optical glass lens for a 180° view, and with a set of straps to carry it either on your chest or strapped to one fo your legs.

 

In addition to the harness, Miveu provides a universal bracket mounting system that allows you to strap the device to a ski pole, roll bar or the suspension of your bike or race car.

 

The Miveu Harness and rugged case is now available for the iPhone for $80.

 

Video demo: http://youtu.be/ihoJD-uaW7M 

 

Buy now: http://miveu.com/buy-now/ 

 

Find out more: http://miveu.com/ 

 

Uncovered by Efraim Silver

 

(Reviewed by Robin Good)


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Coach's Eye: The ultimate coaching app for iPhone and iPod touch

Coach's Eye: The ultimate coaching app for iPhone and iPod touch | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it

 

Coach's Eye is  a video analysis tool that allows you to shoot video on an iPhone and the review it in slow motion or frame by frame. You can also annotate video with drawings or audio commentary.  The quality and control of the slow motion is superb.

 

Although designed for sports use, I am sure users will find it useful for many other kinds of video. This great example was shot earlier by my friend Kevin McLaughlin @kvnmcl http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1fl4e2j2Wo&feature=youtu.be

 

Currently available for £0.69 / 0.99$


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