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How a new augmented reality platform for the iPhone is helping educators explore the possibilities of mobile for learning, and the value of putting students in the driver’s seat. Via Judy Brown, Robert Farrow, Tim Seal, Score Project, Aust Digital Futures, Informatics
After you have created a PowerPoint presentation you can print handouts of your slides, in order to make it easier for your audience to follow your presentation or for future reference.
Nitro PDF Reader http://www.nitroreader.com/ Via Baiba Svenca, Informatics
For 5,000 years, the Chinese have used a system of medicine based on the flow and balance of positive and negative energies in the body. In this system, the appearance of the tongue is one of the measures used to classify the overall physical status of the body, or zheng. Now, University of Missouri researchers have developed computer software that combines the ancient practices and modern medicine by providing an automated system for analyzing images of the tongue. Via Sakis Koukouvis
Scientists at ETH Zurich have studied the use of language, finding that words with a positive emotional content are more frequently used in written communication. This result supports the theory that social relations are enhanced by a positive bias in human communication. Via Sakis Koukouvis
The point is to show how advances in imaging and data visualization technologies enable inter-disciplinary research which just a decade ago would have been impossible to conduct. There is also a somewhat artistic quality to these images, which reinforces the notion of data visualization being both art and science.
CONNECTOME: http://www.scoop.it/t/science-news?tag=connectome
Via Sakis Koukouvis
We are an increasingly urban species, with more than half of humanity living in urban hubs. Ranking the world's 590 most-populous cities, this psychedelic stack flow packs history, geography, and population into a single digital square. Via Ana Valdés, Sakis Koukouvis
Shifts in exchange patterns provide a new perspective on the fall of inland Maya centers in Mesoamerica approximately 1,000 years ago.
MAYA: http://www.scoop.it/t/science-news?tag=maya
Via Sakis Koukouvis
The Internet has revolutionized the way we connect and the way we think, speeding up the rate of virtually everything. At times, having so many facts at your fingertips can feel less like an upside and more like a deluge. (There's a reason why Gleick's book is subtitled "a flood.") But fundamental cultural and technological shifts in our relationship to information are hardly unprecedented. They're "part of the evolution of the species," he says. Via Sakis Koukouvis
Covers a variety of Web 2.0 and other Multimedia Tools educators can use to engage, excite, and educate students. Via Baiba Svenca
Discover how to bring your presentation to life with effects and custom animations in LibreOffice’s Impress tool. Via Baiba Svenca
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The ClassMarker online testing website, is a professional, easy to use, online quiz maker that marks your tests and quizzes for you. Via Informatics
The internet of things has been here for a while and very soon we will be interacting with our appliances via web, on a daily basis. "If you want your washing machine to email when your clothes are clean, pick from a growing handful of startup products that are getting the job done." Via FEED THE TEACHER, Informatics
All religions, arts and sciences are branches of the same tree.” - Albert Einstein
FRACTAL: http://www.scoop.it/t/science-news?q=fractal
Via Sakis Koukouvis
This is the film from our micro exhibition 'Measuring the Universe: from the transit of Venus to the edge of the cosmos'. If you can make it to Greenwich then come and see the exhibition - its on from 1 March–2 September 2012 and its absolutely FREE! Via Sakis Koukouvis
For most of us, it's tricky enough to remember what we were doing this time last week, let alone on some random day years ago. But for a blind 20-year-old man referred to by researchers as HK, every day of his life since the age of about eleven is recorded in his memory in detail. HK has a rare condition known as hyperthymesia and his is only the second case ever documented in the scientific literature (the first, a woman known as AJ, was reported in 2006.
MEMORY: http://www.scoop.it/t/science-news?tag=memory
Via Sakis Koukouvis
What is 3D printing?In this feature we introduce you to 3D printing, and provide 10 great examples of print in 3D (Printing awesome stuff http://t.co/bUjzyNQb...)... (What is #3D_printing? Via João Greno Brogueira, Sakis Koukouvis
The video the group has released shows some pretty fancy stuff, drawing objects in 3D real time, and then manipulating them in collaboration with others. There’s even some slick Minority Report-style interface there, with researches moving red and blue rectangles around in the virtual space they’ve created on the iPad. Via Internet Billboards, ABroaderView, Sakis Koukouvis
In this new RSA Animate, Manuel Lima, senior UX design lead at Microsoft Bing, explores the power of network visualisation to help navigate our complex modern world. Taken from a lecture given by Manuel Lima as part of the RSA's free public events programme.
Via Sakis Koukouvis
Wink 2.0 is free software that helps you to create presentations and tutorials which you can store in your PC or distribute it to several PCs in the network or... Wink 2.0 homepage http://www.debugmode.com/wink/ Via Baiba Svenca
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