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What Stanley Kubrick has to do with Medieval harmonies and universal lullabies.
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From Ancient Greece to quantum mechanics, or what a Chinese room and a cat have to do with infinity.
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A first-hand tour of the heart and mind of one of our era's greatest visionaries, culled from 30 years of wisdom.
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Είναι το ακριβές κείμενο που χρησιμοποίησε ο Leonardo da Vinci στις σημειώσεις του και ο συγγραφέας Toby Lester πρόσθεσε μερικές λέξεις, μέσα σε αγκύλες, για να γίνουν πιο κατανοητά τα κείμενά του.
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Even for those of us who finished high school algebra on a wing and a prayer, there's something compelled about equations.
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If you frequently need to edit both video and audio files and you use different software for each, then you might want to give this new tool called FileLab a...
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"A couple of weeks ago we started a “series” based on the work of those lovely chaps at the 21st Century Fluency Project – Lee Crockett, Ian Jukes and Andrew Churches" In this post, Tony explores the 5 fluencies: 1. Solution Fluency 2. Information Fluency 3. Creativity Fluency 4. Media Fluency 5. Collaboration Fluency Towards a Global Digital Citizen! Via Anne Whaits
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Humans vs. machine intelligence has been the stuff of many a good Hollywood movie. Sodarace gives you the chance to play with the ideas for yourself ... along with thousands of others. Will you be able to create a creature that out runs those designed by others on the net ... and if you can how about beating those created by machines using Artificial Intelligence.
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This video presents a positive view of progressive education although it begins with a parent complaining that children are not learning the fundamentals. Va... Via Keith Heggart
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Schools need to prep students to be successful in jobs we haven't even imagined yet, but we can't do it if we stick with industrial age teaching.
The growing consensus is that we need to shift schools toward fostering creativity and conceptual thinking abilities, and a new project called Imagination: Creating the Future of Education and Work wants to help educators figure out how to do it. Via Keith Heggart
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The Story of Networks (Illustration: Creative Networking) “ “The same mathematics of networks that governs the interactions of molecules in a cell, neurons in a brain, and species in an ecosystem can... Via Sakis Koukouvis |
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Inside our era's greatest minds, or what Nelson Mandela has to do with the fringes of the art world.
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What a woman in a gorilla suit has to do with the future of work and education in the digital age.
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Education meets entertainment in experimental animation, or what Big Bird has to do with the dawn of computing.
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What martinis have to do with reverse art lookup and obscure German calendars from the 1990's.
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Over the last year I have been turning my attention to Photography both as a personal development project and also as an education focus within school. There are massive learning opportunities within the whole area of photography.
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WeVideo lets you tell your story with video. Our online, cloud-based editing platform is affordable, simple to use, and uniquely collaborative. Learn more today. Via 2nd-Library
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Some fantastic tools that I use in my classroom. I created this to share with others in a speed round of sharing. Via Informatics, Yael Even-Levy, PhD (Second Life: JoelleYalin)
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A periodic table of podcasts from Royal Society of Chemistry covering most elements. You can download or listen online.
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A map based site showing statistics and data from all over the world. See literacy rates, life expectancy, farming data and more. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/PSHE%2C+RE%2C+Citizenship%2C+Geography+%26+Environmental
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Analog circuits simulate the way the brain works, and may open computers to learning. Via Romylos Pantzakis, Sakis Koukouvis |