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Friday, May 30, 2008
On the Road with Tony Blair
She has scribed for groups in New Dehli, Bangkok. She has scribed for leaders such as Harmid Karzai in Kabul, and most recently, Tony Blair at the Economic World Forum in Egypt--which made Time Magazine on-line!
Visit Sita's website for more travel adventures.
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NPR: High-Tech Pen Makes Note-Taking Easier
I have just tested the LiveScribe SmartPen and might be in love.This pen is a digital audio recorder and camera built into a large ballpoint pen. It timestamps every note I take using the special spiral-bound notebook with almost imperceptible dot-matrixed paper.
After I finish taking notes, i click the pen on the part of the image or text and the audio recorder plays back whatever was being recorded at that time.
Now, if they can just come out with a 4' x 8' whiteboard version with multiple colors and a portable Aeron chair with lumbar support, I'd be set!
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Labels: technology, visual learning
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Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Older Brain Really May Be a Wiser Brain
Rather than throw both brains out with the bathwater (what a badly mixed metaphor!) how best do we design collaborative projects and discussions that accommodate all brains, whether wily, worldly or wise?
The studies are analyzed in a new edition of a neurology book, “Progress in Brain Research.”
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Labels: collaboration, neuroscience, visual learning
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Tuesday, May 20, 2008
ManBabies.com
( Spotted on Kevin Kelly's del.icio.us page!? )
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Friday, May 16, 2008
MUTO: An Ambiguous Animation Painted on Public Walls
Imagine creating a 7 minute short animated film using hand drawn black-and-white line drawings. At 12 frames per second, you would have to create 5040 individual drawings.
Now image creating the same number of sequential images but with spray paint on public buildings. That is what this trippy video created in Argentina presents. It is hypnotizing. (Thanks to Matt Andrews)
MUTO a wall-painted animation by BLU from blu on Vimeo.
Labels: animation, mural, public art, video
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Thursday, May 08, 2008
Meeting on the Right Side of the Brain
Congrats to Leslie Marquard and Catalyst Ranch on leading the piece. Thanks for bringing "right-brained thinking" to a "left-brained" world. (Actually, working in creative environments and using multiple learning modalities inspires whole-brain thinking.)
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Labels: cognition, collaboration, community, creativity







