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Exciting Students with Virtual Reality Field Trips Recently, I had the immense pleasure of introducing one of the most exciting and significant Greek tragedies ever, written by the great Sophocles, to a group of highly motivated, supremely intelligent, and innately curious ninth graders. Our discussions were intensely profound and our analysis was rhetorically brilliant. Well… that is what I would have posted on Twitter to make everyone think I was the best teacher ever. The truth is that this is my first year teaching ninth-grade English and I didn’t know any more about Greek tragedies than my students.
Augmented reality to engage remote learning students with Banuba One of Banuba’s booming consumer apps is “Banuba Face Filters,” which offers real-time 3D masks and augmented reality (AR) face filters, with a Face Filters software development kit at its heart. Beyond providing entertainment to users, this product exemplifies Banuba’s innovative approach and customer-centric philosophy — and is even changing how we engage and interact with each other online during the COVID-19 pandemic. Dmitry Ogievich: Due to the pandemic, the whole world has had to restrict its freedom of movement in many ways.
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sans titre Literally billions of signals sent to the cerebral cortex for analysis to form an image. There are a number of spatial and depth cues that enable the human brain to decipher these light signals to create our visible reality. Extra-retinal cues These type of cues are a result of physiological processes rather than those derived from light patterns entering the eye. Simon Tatham's Portable Puzzle Collection Introduction This page contains a collection of small computer programs which implement one-player puzzle games. All of them run natively on Unix (GTK), on Windows, and on Mac OS X. They can also be played on the web, as Java or Javascript applets. I wrote this collection because I thought there should be more small desktop toys available: little games you can pop up in a window and play for two or three minutes while you take a break from whatever else you were doing.