The power and appeal of social media like Facebook and Twitter is tremendous, especially to young minds. We’ve found a way to harness that fascination and turn it to learning!…
…second (one thousand times slower than today’s typical connection in American homes!) and Google, YouTube, and Facebook did not exist. But these pioneering teachers collaborated in online discussion forums and…
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…active research collaborations into gesture-based control of models and simulations. The list continues. Conversational, chat-based input examples are bursting onto the scene—watch Facebook’s M, Google, and a raft of startups….
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…fabled guys-in-a-garage notion able to spring forth as the next Facebook or Google. It’s also what is fueling the burgeoning Maker movement (that the Economist captured somewhat well in a…
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