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The man who knows everything – FT.com

The man who knows everything
Salman Khan’s online academy has made him personal tutor to the planet, with more than 80 million YouTube views. He talks about a new model for education

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great story on Salman Khan of Khan academy.. inspiring stuff

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How the Flipped Classroom was Born. by @jonbergmann and @chemicalsams #flipclass #edu

And then one day our world changed.  Aaron was thumbing through a technology magazine and showed Jon an article about some software that would record a PowerPoint slide-show including voice and any annotations, and then it converted the recording into a video file that could be easily distributed online.  As we discussed the potential of [...]

day 2 of #phd sprint – the edits begin (soon)

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Experience prototyping

Experience prototyping
In this paper, we describe “Experience Prototyping” as a form of prototyping that enables design team members, users and clients to gain first-hand appreciation of existing or future conditions through active engagement with prototypes. We use examples from commercial design projects to illustrate the value of such prototypes in three critical design activities: understanding [...]

Tapas + rosado at nova cafe balcony. Small pleasures.

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It’s food that makes you invisible! #kids ftw!!

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Nice to see some great #AR work by @marknb00 outside my office tonight!

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Tiny, André & Moonpie: three cats from L’s latest #kids book

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What is Booktrack?

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This looks interesting, as an addition to the experience of reading. Personally, I love to listen to different kinds of music while reading, but I’m not so sure I want to have thins kind of “quasi cinematic” flavour to it.
for instance, my favorite track for reading is Aether, by the Necks [...]

Strangest trademark ever?

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