Friday, January 30, 2009
2009 Horizon Report on emerging technologies
Each year, the report identifies and describes six areas of emerging technology likely to have a significant impact on teaching, learning, or creative expression in higher education within three adoption horizons: a year or less, two to three years, and four to five years.
http://www.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/CSD5612.pdf
The annual Horizon Report is a collaborative effort between the New Media Consortium (NMC) and the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI). The areas of emerging technology cited for 2009 are:
• Mobiles (i.e., mobile devices)
• Cloud computing
• Geo-everything (i.e., geo-tagging)
• The personal web
• Semantic-aware applications
• Smart objects
Each section of the report provides live Web links to examples and additional readings.
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
So this is how they do it!
How it does it: The RIAA explains how it catches alleged music pirates
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Simroid - robotic dental patient
From http://www.pinktentacle.com/2007/11/simroid-dentistry-in-the-uncanny-valley-video/
Simroid, a robotic dental patient with an eerily realistic appearance, has been spotted at the 2007 International Robot Exhibition in Tokyo. Designed primarily as a training tool for dentists, the fembot patient can follow spoken instructions, closely monitor a dentist’s performance during mock treatments, and react in a human-like way to mouth pain. Because Simroid’s realistic appearance and behavior motivate people to treat her like a human being, as opposed to an object, she helps dental trainees learn how to better communicate with patients.
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Is this the end of cursive writing?
http://www.csmonitor.com/2007/1114/p13s01-legn.htm
What do you think?
Friday, November 2, 2007
C.L. Lindsay - Legal expert on Facebook/MySpace
C.L Lindsay is a lawyer who will show you how easy it is to find the information you have been trying to hide.
More information about C.L. Lindsay at http://www.bass-schuler.com/cllindsay.php4
Sponsored by UAC Talks and Topics Committee.
Thursday, November 1, 2007
Congratulations to Steve and Sandy - PacifiCorp Finalists!
The competition involved having teams of two students design and develop a detailed written solution and presentation/report in response to a quite complex instructional design case study. The other two finalist teams were from Florida State and Virginia Tech. Here's a press release from the 2006 competition (the 2007 press release isn't out yet, and I couldn't wait to announce this). A pretty good brief explanation - The only thing that changed this year is that the conference was in Anaheim, CA this (instead of Dallas) and that it DIDN'T include a scholarship :( They did get really nice plaques, free conference registration, and recognition at the Research and Theory/Design and Development luncheon, though. http://www.rockymtnpower.net/Press_Release/Press_Release62964.html