3.27.2009

Sixth sense, the future is right here

This is an extraordinary video about the technology is coming up. Sixth Sense is a mini-projector coupled with a camera and a mobile phone—which acts as the computer and your connection to the Cloud, all the information stored on the web. Sixth Sense can also obey hand gestures, like in the movie Report. The gadget has been made at MIT, MediaLab. The video has been published by mobileUncle.



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1.20.2009

The virtual world of Second Life



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11.22.2008

Tools of digital natives



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10.29.2008

Explaining what is a remix with a Lessig remix

This is an awesome remix on Lawrence Lessig's Creative Commons and remix culture. An excellent way to explain what is the remix culture of our kids. It is the new way of creating culture via the so called remix system.



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10.24.2008

Lawrence Lessig at Miñao Technology Center

Awesome, like in other speechs, Lawrence Lessig and the meaning of the remix culture. I recorded in the Technology Center of Araba. Just the first 29 minutes of his speech. L. Lessig is the famous professor of Stanford Law School. Duration: 29:00.



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7.05.2008

Scrapbook Firefox tool for researchers

Demonstration of Scrapbook Firefox extension. Scrapbook is a very useful tool for teachers and students, and is easy to implement in your Firefox browser. This extension save the web pages you need for checking them when researching. Duration: 04:02.



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6.23.2008

Parents and relatives in Irish

Tracey Ní Mhaonaigh explains us how to say mather, father, parents and relatives in Irish. Tracey Ní Mhaonaigh lectures at the National University of Ireland, Maynooth.



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