Designing for Android by Inge Kuijper
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Experiencing Abstract Information
How Can You Increase the immersion or data? The bachelor thesis "Experiencing Abstract Information" by Jochen Winker and Stefan Kuzaj their guests Theoretical principles and show em with some interactive examples. There are four essential parts of making abstract information experiencable: Itself information, relevant senses, emotion and fitting a direct reference to the presentation of the [...]
Making Low Cost 3D Video for your museum
A low-cost apparatus for capturing stereoscopic video footage from the apparatus described and is Presented in anaglyph form. Read more Making Low Cost 3D Video for your museum.
NEW: a Dutch version of the popular Media Museum on Twitter
Already more than 2,500 museums, cultural institutions, and interested http://twitter.com/museummedia follow. Now there is a pure Dutch version with mostly news from the Netherlands and Flanders: http://twitter.com/museummedia_NL. It is recommended to follow both accounts if you want to stay informed of current developments in the field of (new) media and museums. For suggestions, comments [...]
A video wall of iPads!
As in the presentation of the iPad became apparent, we would like to see Steve Jobs at home on the couch with an iPad on your lap for surfing, emailing, or to be entertained with movies and video content. Clarke Hopkins Clarke Architects of Australia sees other possibilities. With their wall, they make an iPad multitouch and multiuser interactive [...]
An Introduction to Closed Captioning By Dan Dujnic
Closed Captioning is the white text on a black background on a television Appears That Mainly for the use of the deaf and hard-of-hearing who account for about 10% of the U.S. population. The "Closed" part of Closed Captioning mean it can be Turned on and off through your television or cable box. Provides Captioning [...]
CEUs - iPhone Revolutionizes Online Continuing Education
The iPad is a generational shift from the laptop computer to the handheld computer and Will directly impact online continuing education courses. Mostly, the use of a laptop Requires the user to be seated in an upright position whereas the iPhone sports enhanced mobility similar to That of smartphones. The iPhone AllowUsers to [...]
Twitter's 'Losing' or 'Gaining'?
(By Taly Weiss) Recent analysis by RJMetrics pulled from Twitter's API May Suggest That Twitter is losing popularity: The average Twitter user HAS 27 followers, down from 42 followers in August 2009. Twitter is losing 20% from its July peak: The monthly rate of new user accounts is around 6.2 million new accounts Currently a [...]
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