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First mock-ups of the final table! — from iphonetable.blogspot.com; originally from DVICE.com
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…lag-free full HD 1080p HDMI wireless video/audio transmission is now a reality.

— from WHDI Kits Explored: Asus WiCast, brite-View HDelight; thanks to Crudbasher’s Wireless HDMI Comes of Age for this item!


Diagram showing an integrated transmitter implementation of the WHDI standard…

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Technology integration for elementary schools — from Edutopia.org by Grace Rubenstein
High-tech teaching tips for little tykes.

The digital-technology revolution was slow to infiltrate the ranks of America’s public high schools and slower still to trickle down to the ranks of our elementary institutions. But the good news is that high-tech teaching is finally providing a potent shot in the arm to the elementary learning process. Exhibit A is Forest Lake Elementary School, in Columbia, South Carolina. Its classrooms hum with energy as the young students tap out blog posts, operate interactive whiteboards, and take part in other tech-enabled lessons.

Here are tips from Paulette Williams, technology-integration specialist and veteran teacher, on how to make the most of digital tools in elementary schools.

West Michigan schools catch up to ‘digital kids’ with new technology— from mlive.com by Kym Reinstadler |  The Grand Rapids Press

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    CDWG and the 21st Century Classroom
    — My thanks to Mr. Michael Haan, Technology Integration Specialist/Purchasing within
    Calvin College’s IT Department, for this resource

    http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/eschoolmedia/ecampus_201008/#/30

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    From DSC: This type of thing needs to occur in the classroom — communications with multiple devices, without the wires. Students need to be able to “play” their media without interrupting the flow of the classroom..without having to go up to the front of the class to figure out how to plug in their device up at the lectern.

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    How to determine classroom AV requirements: An overview — from CampusTechnology.com by Michael Leiboff
    Defining appropriate room characteristics can simplify classroom design and improve the chances of its success as a teaching and learning space.

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    From DSC:
    For those of you involved with creating learning labs, smart classrooms, group study areas, etc. — or for those who want to enable more efficient group collaboration within your classrooms — you need to check out Steelcase’s Media:Scape product line.

    One of the pieces of this configuration that I love is that they have created an easy-to-use interface in a puck-like device. What I want to see happen is for students to pull up to a movable/reconfigurable table, connect their device, and click the puck to “play” their media for the class (without interrupting the flow of the class).

    Also, one monitor on the “totem” can be used for one set of information/data — or even a remote speaker via videoconferencing for example — and the other monitor can be used for someone else’s data/desktop.

    Here are some images for you:

    Also see the Media:Scape ad/video:

    This product line is also available through Custer Workplace Interiors.

    Custer Workplace Interiors

    Tribeca Flashpoint Presents the node Augmented Reality Demo — from blog.flashpointacademy.com

    This summer, Steelcase and Tribeca Flashpoint Media Arts Academy collaborated in the research and launch of the node student learning pod.

    Turn on your webcam to try the node Augmented Reality demo! http://node.tribecaflashpoint.com


    Engineered specifically for today’s collaborative classrooms, the node allows students to move more, store more, and fit more into their learning space.

    As part of the launch campaign for the node Classroom Chair, Flashpoint developed this augmented reality tool to illustrate the node’s easy, 30-second, tool-free assembly.

    © 2024 | Daniel Christian