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Infographic: #PLearning #MakeitHappen - Getting Smart by Guest Author - edelements, Education Elements, infographic, personalized learning, plearning By: Justin DeLeon #PLearning #MakeitHappen first appeared on Education Elements on February 19, 2014. Feeling confused about personalized learning? Before jumping to the infographic, think about the current buzz around personalized learning. PPSSPP: PSP emulator for Android, iOS (soon), Windows, Linux, MacOSX, Blackberry, Symbian Lorem Ipsum - Lipsum generator Infographic: #PLearning Framework (Part 2 of the Series) - Getting Smart by Guest Author - learning, personalized learning, plearning, students By: Justin DeLeon #PLearning Framework (Part 2 of the Series) first appeared on Education Elements on April 2, 2014. When you think of “personalized,” you probably think “unique,” “special,” and “just for me.” For the most part, we personalize as much of our lives as possible. We stock our cabinets and fridges with food based on our dietary needs and what we enjoy eating. We pick apps for our phones based on what we need to do in our daily lives and what we enjoy doing (e.g., banking or launching cartoon birds with a slingshot). Applying the idea of personalization to our phones or what we eat is fairly straight-forward. Take a deep breath. Drivers: Needs and Goals What are the specific academic needs, interests and learning styles of each student? Learning Experience: Path, Pace and Pedagogy + Choice How do students’ needs and learning goals influence the design of students’ assessments and assignments? Operational Model Results

Firefox OS Simulator – previewing version 3.0 Three months ago we were proud to release the 1.0 version of the Firefox OS Simulator. We’ve made a lot of progress since, and version 2.0 came out about a month ago (latest official version). Now, moving forward, we’d like to present and introduce you to a preview of the upcoming 3.0 version! We discussed whether we should talk about this new version yet, since it’s a bit rough around the edges, but we decided to give it a go for two reasons: We’re Mozilla. We do things in the open, and we share our progress. New features in the preview We’ve listened to the feedback and have tried to target the most common features being requested and well-needed. Push to DeviceRotation simulationBasic geolocation API simulationManifest validationStability fixes for installation and updates to appsNewer versions of the Firefox rendering engine and Gaia (the UI for Firefox OS) Push to Device Please note: Rotation simulation Basic geolocation API simulation Manifest validation Downloading the preview

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Creativity in Education by Leonor Cristina Santos Posted by Shelly Terrell on Monday, March 29th 2010 Part of the series: Global Issues in Education The 21st century is to content creators what the industrial revolution was to factory workers. Meaning I’m not what’s being said in the highest praise or the highest criticism. People want three things simultaneously from your next endeavor: They love what you did, so they want more of that. I am creating content to use in class and I really want to tell this story. Sometimes it is really hard because it is a lot of information, always being updated and I have to cope with that. Creativity will come out as a mix somehow. Here are a few views on creativity…. Find more videos like this on Curriculum21 NUIA | The natural way to use computers STORM Drone FF Flying Platform (RTF) Use it for fun, use it for work - presenting the All New Storm Drone 4TM We did some upgrades over the successful Storm Drone FF, like upgrading the firmware, changed to Carbon Propellers and new motors. We love aerial filming, but of course Helipal is no professional filming agency, we just do it for fun. At first we want to develop a Quadcopter which is stable enough to fly around and do some relaxing flying, during our development we keep pushing the limit like eliminating the vibration and increasing stability, one day we found that we have "gone too far" and accidentally created something which is much better than original, with such performance it is capable for serious aerial filming! The Storm Drone 4 is able to carry a GOPRO® camera for 6-7 minutes of flight time, this is amazing considering how small the Storm Drone 4 is and still having good agility, this is totally beyond our expectation. When we saw the video taken by GOPRO®.... The amazing Storm Drone 4 (Stock setup)

Twitter @ewaves DIY Google Glasses AKA the "Beady-i" Monocular head mounted display. I've got my beady eye on you............................................................................................................. In 2009 I posted an Instructable on how to make a pair of glasses with a head up display to one eye, using a pair of Olympus Eye-Trek video glasses. My reason for these projects is that I believe wearable displays will become very useful in hospital medicine, particularly anesthesiology. UPDATE June 2014: Updated much smaller more compact version due very soon with 3D printed shell. Since then there has been a lot of interest recently due to the current Google Glass project, which puts a head up display in front of one eye in a very neat package resembling a pair of glasses with nose-piece, top frame across over eyes, but no lenses or lens-frames. Funnily enough monocular displays are much more expensive than binocular ones despite only having the one display as they are perceived as semi-professional devices.

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