Archive for February, 2008

Incredible Free Physics App for Kids Education

Phun is a Master of Science Theises by Computing Science student Emil Ernerfeldt for supervisor Kenneth Bodin at VRLab, Umeå University. The solver is based on work by Claude Lacoursière. Which came on e-learning and education world this week.
Phun is meant to be a playground where people can be creative. It can also be […]

Google Loves the iPhone

Saul Hansell of New York Times Technology Blog reports that Sergey Brin, Google’s co-president, enjoyed using his iPhone (and especially the Google Maps function) while traveling in Switzerland for Davos’ World Economic Forum. “I was able to find a really small hotel, then switch over to the satellite view on my phone to figure out […]

Project Pad - web-based media annotation and collaboration

Staying with the Sakai-theme for a bit ( as they presented in tehir facebook com applications presentation), in the Sakai wiki I came across Project Pad from Northwestern University. It is a suite of audio and video annotation tools, including tools to annotate quicktime a/v files, flash movies and mp3 audio streams, still images, and […]