Attention to attention in an always-on world
Posted Friday July 11, 2008, 2:15 am, Over one day oldMy first attempt at creating a teaching and learning widget via Sproutbuilder:
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My first attempt at creating a teaching and learning widget via Sproutbuilder:
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In a talk exploring their own work, Matt and Tom look at the proliferation of data sources in our lives: personal sensors, direct reporting, environmental sensors, bureaucratic files, attention records, networked objects, and “ambient information” about our daily habits, etc.
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An article about the method in The Pikes Peak Courier View begins: Two Woodland Park High School chemistry teachers have turned class work and homework on their heads using technology. Students who don’t have computers at home can get the DVD version of the lecture and watch it on their TVs.
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The State of Maryland has three dogs - and having more trained - that can go into a prison cell and sniff out a hidden cellphone, as described in a Washington Post report and video. Their job is to sniff out phones smuggled into prisons.
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The Canadian government stepped into a growing crisis over telco texting charges. [Industry Minister] Prentice sent letters to the chief executive officer of Bell Mobility, a unit of BCE, and Telus asking them to meet with him before Aug. 8, the date Bell plans to introduce its new charge.
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Flash software has been the industry standard for glossy/multimedia/interactive web experiences for about a decade now and it continues to gain developer attention and mind share. Adobe has several tricks up its sleeve to maintain its lead.
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Teemu Arina posts this great video about the past two decades, and upcoming couple of years, of mobile phone design. “The future of mobile phones is perhaps? not a mobile phone at all, but rather a contextually aware and active mobile magic wand.
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The Transportation Security Administration has given the go-ahead for passengers to use newly designed carry-on bags that will let them pass through security without having to take their laptops out for the X-ray inspection.
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